BCP leads gains at the start of the Lisbon stock exchange – Stock Exchange

BCP leads gains at the start of the Lisbon stock exchange – Stock Exchange
BCP leads gains at the start of the Lisbon stock exchange – Stock Exchange
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BCP rose 0.82% to 0.31 euros per share in the first minutes of trading. Since December 12, 2023, your bonds have not been worth that much.

The Lisbon stock exchange started the last trading session before Easter on a positive note.

In the first minutes of the negotiation, the PSI increased 0.3%to 6,295.57 points, with eleven prices painted in green, two in red and three unchanged compared to Wednesday’s closing price.

The valuation podium is occupied by three heavyweights. BCP leads the gains. The Portuguese bank rises 0.82% to 0.3076 euros per share and thus reaches maximums of December 12, 2023. Close behind is Galp Energia, with 0.63%. Third place is occupied by Jerónimo Martins – the company with the largest weight in the Portuguese market – which advances 0.54%.

Still in terms of gains, Corticeira Amorim added 0.3%, Nos appreciated 0.22% and Sonae rose 0.17%. Navigator gains 0.15% and CTT advances 0.12%.

Greenvolt is the listed company with the least significant gain, totaling 0.06%, at a time when the CEO, Manso Neto, anticipates having news at the end of May about the OPA launched in December by North American Kohlberg Kravis Roberts.

Conversely, EDP Renováveis ​​leads the losses, losing 0.23%. The company led by Miguel Stilwell d’Andrade has already lost half of its stock market value since the beginning of the year.

It has been a difficult 2024 for the group: EDP has already depreciated 20.5% since January and Renováveis ​​fell 30.3%.

Losing this morning was also Mota-Engil, which fell 0.2%.

Unchanged were REN, Ibersol and Altri.

News updated at 8:29 am

The article is in Portuguese

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