Monday, April 18, 2016

Strong BCP descent keeps PSI-20 in leading the losses in Europe – Jornal de Negócios – Portugal

The national stock exchange negotiates in negative territory this Monday, April 18, for the second consecutive session, with the PSI-20 slid 1.23% to 4957.65 points. Of the 18 listed that form the main national index, 14 are down three high and one unchanged.

Lisbon leads the losses in Europe, at a time when the major indexes lower employment declines 0.5%, pressured by the energy companies. This development comes after the meeting in Doha have ended without an agreement to freeze oil production, leading to raw material to register sharp declines in international markets.

index reference to Europe, Stoxx600, down 0.29% to 341.78 points. The German DAX fell 0.25%, the British FTSE slips 0.25% and the French CAC40 lost 0.45%.

At the National Stock Exchange, the BCP is listed more pressing PSI-20 with a decline of 8.29% to 3.43 cents. The actions of the bank led by Nuno Amado react well to no agreement between CaixaBank and Isabel dos Santos to resolve the exposure of BPI the Angolan market.

a week after announcing an agreement between its two largest shareholders to solve the overexposure of BPI to Angola, the bank led by Fernando Ulrich said that after the agreement “was without effect.”

This morning, the Spaniards confirmed ol ançamento a takeover bid on BPI – from 1,113 per share – an operation that is subject to elimination of voting rights limit in Portuguese bank. BPI bonds remain suspended from trading.

In energy, REN fell 3.16% to 2,731 euros, EDPR loses 0.24% to 6.55 euros and EDP sliding 0.10% to 2,947 euros. According to information sent to the regulator, electrical led by António Mexia “today agreed to sell € 700 million the 2015 tariff deficit on the extra cost with special regime “.

Galp Energia goes against the trend with a gain of 0.52% to 11.61 euros .

In retail, Jerónimo Martins retreats 0.68% to 14.655 euros and Sonae devalues ​​1% to 99.3 cents.

on the side of the hills stand out the titles of Pharol, shooting 7.97% to 14.9 cents, and Sonae Capital, which gained 2.05% to 69.6 cents, the highest value since February 2010.

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