Caracas Stock Index closed at 58,983.84 points on this Friday, April 5

This Friday, April 5, the Caracas Stock Index closed at 58,983.84 points according to the official publication

On the Caracas Stock Exchange, between April 1 and 5, 2024, a total of 92 million 002 thousand 230 bolivars were traded.

In variable income, 765 purchase/sale operations of shares of companies registered on the listing board were carried out, in which 12 million 632 thousand 265 shares were traded, for a total of 20 million 113 thousand 396 bolivars.

In the forward market, deals were completed for an amount of 11 million 769 thousand 397 bolivars, as a result of the transaction of 10 million 769 thousand 397 shares.

In the alternative market, BVC Alternativo, 443 shares were traded this week, for a total effective amount of 8,567 bolivars.

In this period, 47 Stock Financing Certificates were registered in the Other Goods Market, for a total of 12 million 729 thousand 545 bolivars.

In fixed income instruments were traded for an effective amount of 59 million 159 thousand 289 bolivars in 35 operations.

The main index of the Caracas Stock Exchange, IBC, opened the period at 55,619.96 points and closed it at 58,983.84 points, with a variation of 3,363.88 points (+6.05%) in 5 days of operations. So far this year, this indicator has registered a variation of 1,151.38 points (+1.99%).

The most traded stocks

The Top 10 of the most traded securities in the week is made up of the values ​​of Ron Santa Teresa (Bs 8,752,132.75), Banco del Caribe Class A (Bs 7,009,299.75), Banco Provincial (Bs 1,027,756 .57), Mercantil Servicios Financieros Class A (Bs 559,035.00), CANTV Class D (Bs 473,363.53), Banco Nacional de Crédito (Bs 437,317.13), Caracas Stock Exchange (Bs 433,706.44), Fund of Real Estate Securities Class B (Bs 357,130.00), Mercantil Servicios Financieros Class B (Bs 298,768.15), Ron Santa Teresa Class B (Bs 284,047.99).

It is followed by the shares of Pivca Class B (Bs 107,622.92), Proagro (Bs 95,932.12), Banco de Venezuela (Bs 94,060.85), Envases Venezolanos (Bs 49,443.50), among others.

Securities that rose in Price

The securities whose prices increased during the period were Proagro (+49.39%), CANTV Class D (+40.28%), Banco de Venezuela (+24.60%), Fondo de Valores Inmobiliarios Class A (+ 22.66%), Ron Santa Teresa (+19.05%), Cerámica Carabobo (+17.81%), Banco Nacional de Crédito (+17.68%), Pivca Class B (+16.82%), Rum Santa Teresa Class B (+16.62%), Grupo Zuliano (+12.07%), Protinal (+8.60%), Banco del Caribe Class A (+6.99%), Corimon (+6. 67%), Caracas Stock Exchange (+5.35%), Venezuelan Containers (+3.33%), Mercantil Servicios Financieros Class A (+1.51%), Sivensa (+1.10%), Telares from Palo Grande (+0.18%).

Closing session of the week

The main index of the Caracas Stock Exchange, the IBC, ended this Friday at 58,983.84 points with a variation of 1,228.93 points (+2.13%), compared to the previous session.

The Diario de la Bolsa reports that the Financial Index ended the day at 107,216.34 points, with an absolute variation of 1,158.72 points (+1.09%) and the Industrial Index closed at 28,591.84 points (+5.33 %)

At the end of the session, 12 stocks rose in price, 7 fell and 7 remained stable.

160 purchase/sale operations of shares of companies registered on the listing board were carried out, in which 3 million 642 thousand 375 shares were traded for 901 thousand 779 bolivars.

In the forward market, 3 million 474 thousand 760 shares were traded for an amount of 574 thousand 118 bolivars.

In the BVC Alternativo, 20 shares were traded for 647 bolivars.

In the fixed income market, in the primary sector, operations were carried out for a total of 12 million 581 thousand 164 bolivars.

In the Other Goods Market, 6 stock market financing certificates were registered for 1 million 250 thousand 323 bolivars.

M.Pino

With information and image of the Caracas Stock Exchange

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