- Banco Santander, Citigroup and UBS will act as joint coordinator for the deal

Santander drops 1% this Tuesday. The Ibex also holds and yields only 0.5%, to 10,538 points. The bank on Monday launched a 7.100 millions of euros rights issue at a price of 4.85 euros per share , a 19% discount to Monday's closing price. Investors have until July 20 to take up the offer, with the new shares ready for trading by the end of the month.
- 19.476,500
- -0,34%
Santander is, therefore, absolute protagonist in an atypical session in which Wall Street will be closed by the celebration of the Day of the Independence. Yesterday, in a reduced day that ended at seven in the afternoon Spanish time, the Nasdaq returned to fall behind with falls of 0.49% (compared to the 0.61% increase in the Dow Jones and 0.23% in The S & P). Again the fear that the strength of technological 'renquee' made a presence. Bigs values such as Facebook, Netflix or Amazon had a bad day on Monday and lost more than 1%.
Moreover, the oil is trading lower on Tuesday, with drops of 0.5% on average that bring the Brent barrel to $ 49.40. West Texas crude, for its part, is trading at $ 46.84.
North Korea is also news because it has tightened international relations again after launching a ballistic missile at sea off its east coast near Japan. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has condemned the attack and has called on Chinese and Russian leaders to do more to deal with North Korea's weapons program.


