The S&P Merval index rose 4.5% yesterday, reaching 972,411.66 points, while most of the papers of Argentine firms listed on Wall Street registered declines.
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In the leading panel of the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange, the promotions were led by YPF (7.7%), followed by Pampa Energía (6.9%), Edenor (5.1%) and Grupo Financiero Galicia (5.1%). .
In New York, ADRs ended the session with the majority of decreases, among which Banco Supervielle (6.1%), Globant (2.9%), Mercado Libre (1.9%) and Loma Negra (1. 9%).
Meanwhile, dollar bonds closed with a majority of losses. This happened after learning that the Government will pay the maturity of almost US$1.6 billion to the bondholders restructured by former Minister Martín Guzmán. In the local market, those that lost the most were the Global 2041 (2.2%), the Global 2046 (2.2%) and the Bonar 2035 (1.6%). Meanwhile, the only ones that advanced were Bonar 2041 (2.3%), Global 2029 (1.6%) and Global 2030 (0.2%). The country risk rose 2.32% to 1,983 basis points.
The CER segment bonds ended with a majority of losses. Those that lose the most are DIP0 (3.6%), PR13 (3.4%), DCIP (2.5%) and TX26 (2.5%). Meanwhile, the dollar linked rose up to 3.1% (TV24).
Source: Ambito