Techn giant Nvidia once again played a leading role this week in the markets, presenting Q1 results that topped all expectations and influenced overall market sentiment.
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Townsquare Media has completed a successful transformation but remains undervalued
Jonathan Boyar, advisor to MAPFRE AM's Forgotten Value Fund, takes an in-depth look at communications and broadcasting company Townsquare Media.
Borussia Dortmund: The Champions League and the land of the forgotten (stock market)
Borussia Dortmund's shares have the largest weighting in the MAPFRE AM Behavioral Fund portfolio, over 7% of the total. After qualifying for the Champions League final, will it be able to rebound on the stock market?
The sluggish recovery of the Spanish economy: structural reforms are needed
MAPFRE Economics has improved its growth forecast for Spain for 2024 to 2.1%, compared to the 1.4% forecast in January, but this doesn't mean that the country doesn't need urgent reforms.
Correction in stock markets, but no downward trend
The first month of the second quarter brought a halt to the exuberance evident from the New Year, but MGP doesn't see it as the start of a downward path.
MGP’s strategy: diversification, fixed income and quality companies
In the current economic context, with better than expected business earnings, persistent inflation in the United States and strong growth, MAPFRE Gestión Patrimonial experts recommend diversifying, investing in fixed income and quality companies.
These are the main risks to the economy over the next two years
The Risk Environment 2024-2026: type and analysis from MAPFRE Economics establishes a risk framework for the next two years.
Market momentum continues, but can it hold up throughout the year?
The S&P 500 rose 10.2% in the first quarter of the year, but will it be able to maintain momentum? Jonathan Boyar, director of Boyar Value Group and advisor to the MAPFRE AM US Forgotten Value Fund, delves into the variables that can affect the markets.
Spanish stock market rally: which stocks are driving the surge?
The Spanish stock market has been on a steady upward trend since November of last year, reaching new heights by late March, with the index surpassing 11,100 points, marking its highest level in the past seven years. Despite experiencing some corrections in recent weeks, it maintains a significantly elevated position compared to historical norms.