The S&P Merval index fell 1.25% today, in line with the bad day experienced by the main reference indices such as Wall Street, in a session in which the shares of Argentine companies listed in New York marked losses of up to 4, 5%.
In the Buenos Aires square, the falls of the shares that make up the leading panel were led by Transportadora de Gas del Sur (-3.35%); Telecom Argentina (-3.34%); Pampa Energía (-2.70%); Supervielle Group (-2.27%); and Transportadora de Gas del Norte (-2.18%).
Meanwhile, the papers that closed with positive numbers were BYMA (4.73%); Aluar (2.99%); and Cresud (0.94%).
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On Wall Street, the shares of Argentine companies ended the session with the majority of results in the red, including Transportadora Gas del Sur (-4.5%); Black Hill (-4.1%); Take off (-3.8%); Pampa Energía (-3.7%); and Ternium (-3.2%).
In the fixed-income segment, bonds in dollars ended with falls of 75 cents on average, while bonds in pesos adjusted for CER closed with increases of 1.5% on average.
Within this framework, the country risk advanced 3.2% to settle at 2,351 basis points.
In the foreign exchange market, the official dollar closed today with an average price of $211.85, with a rise of $1.32 cents compared to Friday.
Regarding the foreign exchange market, the official dollar closed today on the Banco Nación blackboard with a price of $217.50, with a rise of $1 compared to yesterday.
For its part, the so-called “blue” or informal dollar closed with an increase of one peso, to $393 per unit.
Meanwhile, in the stock segment, the cash dollar with settlement (CCL) advanced 0.8%, to $409.89; while the MEP rose 1.4% to $402.41.
In the wholesale market, the US currency ended with an increase of 41 cents compared to the previous close, at an average of $210.78.
Thus, the dollar with the 30% surcharge -contemplated in the COUNTRY tax-, marked an average of $282.75 per unit, and with the advance on account of the Income Tax of 35% on the purchase of foreign currency, to $358 .87.
Meanwhile, the dollar destined for tourism abroad -and which has a rate of 45%- was located at $380.62, while for purchases over 300 dollars -and which has an additional tax of 25%-, settled at $435.
With information from Telam