May 3, 2024

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Price and price on the bag…

Price and price on the bag…

The value of Banco BBVA Argentina (BBAR) stock reached $2,219.00 Argentine pesos at the beginning of stock market operations on February 16. This means an increase of 0.39% compared to the previous day's value.

This is the stock's behavior on this day:

  • Current stock price: $2,219.00 Argentine Pesos.
  • Previous day's closing price: 2,210.35 Argentine pesos.
  • The stock rose today by 0.39% compared to yesterday's close.
  • Maximum value of Banco BBVA Argentina stock today: 2,239.00 Argentine pesos.
  • Minimum share value of Banco BBVA Argentina today: 2,173.00 Argentine pesos.

So far in 2024, Banco BBVA Argentina stock is up 25.56% with a maximum of $2,660.45 pesos and a minimum of $1,765.05 pesos, becoming the seventh best performing stock on the stock market from Buenos Aires.

Meanwhile, the main Buenos Aires market index (MERVAL) reached 1,101,694.13 points and rose 0.73% at 11:20 Buenos Aires time.

Regarding the Buenos Aires stock market on which Banco BBVA Argentina is listed, these are the most notable actions of the previous day:

  • Transner (TRAN) stock rose 3.50%.
  • Cresud (CRES) stock rose 2.37%.
  • Mirgor (MIRG) stock rose 2.06%.
  • Edenor (EDN) stock rose 1.79%.

Likewise, these are the stocks that saw the biggest declines over the past hour:

  • Central Puerto (CEPU) fell 2.48%.
  • Loma Negra (LOMA) stock fell 2.65%.
  • Pampa Energia (PAMP) stock fell 2.85%.
  • Banco de Valores (VALO) shares fell by 3.81%.

On the stock market yesterday, February 15, the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange (MERVAL) closed down -1.07%, completing two negative days.

The stock market is variable, so returns on initial capital are not guaranteed for the investments made. Stocks can be affected, positively or negatively, by factors in the economic environment as well as by companies' own circumstances. This content does not constitute any investment recommendation or financial advice.

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– Content made using Bloomberg data and Bloomberg LĂ­nea automation.