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Lima Stock Exchange operates in negative territory due to decline in almost all its sectors

Lima, February 3, 2022Updated on 02/03/2022 12:57 pm

The Lima Stock Exchange (BVL) operates at a loss on Thursday due to the poor performance of almost all its sectors, after questioning the new cabinet led by Héctor Valer, who replaced Mirtha Vásquez.

At 11:58 a.m., the S&P/BVL Peru General, the most representative of the Lima stock market, fell by 0.83% to 22,294.3 points.

Similarly, the S&P Index/BVL Peru Selective, which is made up of the most traded shares in the local market, fell 1.07% and stood at 596.94 units.

By sectors, they were in negative territory: mining (-1.64%), financial (-0.78%) and industrial (-0.11%). Only construction stood out in green with 0.02%. While services and electricity did not register changes.

Among the stocks that fell the most on Thursday were Panoro Minerals (-12.42%), Compañía de Minas Buenaventura (-2.98%) and Trevali Mining Corporation (-1.96%).

Meanwhile, the papers that obtained profits were those of Telefónica (2.42%), Banco Internacional del Perú (1.72%) and Candente Copper Corp (1.64%).

Source: Elcomercio

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