El Ibex intenta evitar su sexta sesión consecutiva de caídas
Los futuros de los principales índices europeos anticipan una apertura con ligeros descensos que alejarían al Ibex de los 20.000 puntos en una sesión en la que los invrsores vuelven a estar muy atentos al mercado de renta fija. Leer
El Ibex faces its sixth consecutive day of declines as it closed the session at 19,934 points, down 0.24%. However, investors are now focusing on fixed income, with bond yields boosted by inflation fears and increased emissions for AI financing. Today, the eurozone inflation data and the Federal Reserve's minutes will be released prior to the expected September rate hike.
German bond yields eased to 3.25% after approaching 3.30% yesterday, while Spain's 10-year bond yield remained steady at 3.70%. In the U.S., the 10-year bond yield fell from 4.70% yesterday. Japanese 10-year bond yield dropped below 2.9% after touching 2.95% its highest since 1996, and French 10-year bond yield remained at 4.1%, a high since 2008.
For longer maturities, U.S. 30-year bond yield fell to 5.27% from its 5.33% high in 2007 financial crisis. The euro remains stable below $1.16, while the British pound trades at $1.35. Gold loses positions and falls to $4,400 per ounce, while Bitcoin drops to $64,300.
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