The actions of the S&P Merval relived and jumped up to 9.5%, but the country’s risk stopped falling

The actions of the S&P Merval relived and jumped up to 9.5%, but the country’s risk stopped falling

February 13, 2025 – 18:43

After the inflation data that was located below the expectations, the actions were strongly rebuking where Gas del Norte (TGN) highlighted, while the long section bonds were the most prominent.

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S&P Merval actions, like the ADRs, rose strongly This Thursday, February 13, And the bonds extended their recovery, on a day in which the market was attentive to the January inflation fact, which marked 2.2%, below what is projected by analysts.

While the focus is maintained on a new agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), In the Buenos Aires bag, the S&P Merval advanced 3% to 2,353,743.68 pointswhile measured in dollars increased 2.6% touching the 2,000 points (climbing 1,979.85).

In that framework, The most outstanding actions of the leading panel were Northern Gas Transporter (+9.5%), Metrogas (+9%), South Gas Transporter (+7.4%) and Commercial of the Silver (+7%).

While the papers that are quoted in the New York Stock Exchange had increases of up to 5%, by the hand of South gas transporter (+5%), Globant (+4.6%), BBVA (+4%) and Telecom Argentina (+3.6%).

Bonds and Risk Country

In the fixed income segment, Dollar bonds rose up to 1.7%. The promotions were led by the titles of the long stretch of the yield curve, such as the Global 2046, followed by Global 2041 (+1.2%) and Bonar 2030 (+1%).

However, the country risk, measured by JP Morgan, stopped its bassist dynamics and bounced 0.3% to 675 basic points.

The CER segment, meanwhile, alternated increases and low and was on average almost unchangedbut the worst thing happened through the “Belly” of the curve that fell 0.3%.

Finally, the fixed rate segment ended up demanded after the January inflation data and 0.2% rose in the short section and 0.6% in the long stretch of the curvesaid Grupo SBS.

Source: Ambito

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