Among the shares with the highest rises, there were Mirgor (+3.8%); BBVA bank (+3.6%); and Edenor (+3.4%). While the most outgoing declines were recorded by Holcim (-1.7%); Aluar (-0.9%); Agrometal (-0.9%).
On Wall Street, meanwhile, the papers of Argentine companies closed with the majority of increases, led by Supervielle Group (+5.3%); Telecom Argentina (+4.7%); and BBVA (+4.3%).
Bonds and country risk
In the fixed income segment, for its part, bonds denominated in dollars deepened their negative streak and lost up to more than 3%. The largest decreases were recorded by Bonar 2038 (-3.6%); Global 2035 (-3.4%); and Bonar 2029 (-3.2%).
Thus, the country risk measured by JPMorgan rose strongly 51 units, to 2,056 basis points, the highest level since last January 9. This indicator returned to the line above 2,000 basis points the day before, for the first time since mid-January.
Source: Ambito

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