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Spain's blue-chip IBEX finally tops 2007 record high

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Posted on October 28, 2025

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By Javi West Larrañaga (Reuters) -Spain's blue-chip index IBEX 35 on Tuesday hit a new record high, surpassing its previous peak in November 2007, closing a year in which it has outperformed every

IBEX 35 Surpasses 2007 Record High, Driven by Banking Sector

IBEX 35 Performance and Banking Influence

By Javi West Larrañaga

Recovery from Financial Crisis

(Reuters) -Spain's blue-chip index IBEX 35 on Tuesday hit a new record high, surpassing its previous peak in November 2007, closing a year in which it has outperformed every major European equity market, driven by a strong economic environment.

Impact of Domestic Banks

The index, which rose by as much as 0.3% on Tuesday to a high of 16,054 points, has gained 38% since the beginning of the year, compared with the 14% gain in the Europe-wide STOXX 600.

Santander's Stock Surge

The IBEX fell from its previous record high on the eve of the global financial crisis and it is one of the last of the larger European indexes to have fully recovered from that slump.

Growth in Latin America

In contrast, Germany's DAX and Britain's FTSE 100 bounced back to their pre-crisis 2007 levels in 2013, while France's CAC 40 did so in 2019.

BANKS, BANKS, BANKS

The bank-heavy IBEX 35 has been buoyed by a remarkable performance by domestic lenders so far this year, with Spanish banks outpacing already vigorous growth in the broader European sector.

Shares in Santander, the euro zone's biggest bank by market value, have risen around 90% this year, while its competitors in the index have risen between 67% and 82%.

They have benefited from a strong macro environment in the country and improved balance sheets since European governments agreed to bail out Spain's banking system in 2012.

Moreover, Spanish banks have an additional upside compared to their European rivals, said Christophe Hautin, equity portfolio manager at Allianz Global Investors.

"They are not only nicely exposed to a strong dynamic domestic market, but also to additional growth potential coming from Latin America".

At around 42,900 points, Italy's blue-chip index is still a bit shy of its historic record of 44,364 in May of 2007.

(Reporting by Javi West Larrañaga; Editing by Amanda Cooper)

Key Takeaways

  • IBEX 35 surpasses its 2007 record high.
  • The index has gained 38% this year.
  • Spanish banks drive the index's growth.
  • Santander's stock has risen 90% in 2023.
  • Spanish banks benefit from Latin American growth.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the IBEX 35?
The IBEX 35 is the benchmark stock market index of the Bolsa de Madrid, representing the 35 most liquid Spanish stocks traded on the exchange.
What is economic growth?
Economic growth refers to the increase in the production of goods and services in an economy over a specific period, usually measured by GDP.
What is a financial crisis?
A financial crisis is a situation where financial assets suddenly lose a large part of their nominal value, often leading to widespread economic turmoil.
What is equity?
Equity represents ownership in a company, typically in the form of stocks, which gives shareholders a claim on a portion of the company's assets and earnings.
What is the banking sector?
The banking sector encompasses all institutions that provide financial services, including accepting deposits, providing loans, and facilitating transactions.

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