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The Lisbon stock market traded lower today, with 14 of the 16 PSI stocks falling, led by EDP Renováveis shares, which fell 2.07% to €12.80.

The Lisbon stock exchange ended today’s session in positive territory, with the PSI rising 0.43% to 8,639.05 points, bucking the trend of most major European peers and buoyed by EDP Renováveis.

A strong year on the stock markets opened the door to substantial gains for national funds with exposure to Iberian companies. The top five rose by more than 30%.

The New York stock market closed higher today, buoyed by positive figures released by major banks.

The Lisbon stock exchange closed higher today, rising 0.77% to 8,559.09 points, with EDP Renováveis and Galp leading the gains, both up by more than 2%.

Vítor Constâncio, former vice-president of the European Central Bank, warns there will be a crisis in the stock markets this year or next, caused by a bubble created by the excessive valuation of companies linked to Artificial Intelligence.

The Lisbon stock exchange traded higher today, with the PSI at its highest since the start of 2010 and Galp up 2.41% to €15.07.
Galp's share price did not rise alongside a sharp jump in the shares of US oil companies.

Portugal’s stock market posted its strongest annual performance since 2009, driving an aggregate increase of more than €2.5 billion in the value of the country’s largest stock-market fortunes. Broad gains across most listed shares lifted prominent families — notably the Azevedo family — and highlighted the market’s role as an economic indicator for investors and expats. The move suggests improved investor confidence and greater wealth concentration among major shareholders, with implications for portfolio strategies and domestic capital flows in 2025.

The Portuguese stock market had its best year in 2025 since the sovereign debt crisis. The main index returned to pre‑Troika levels after 15 years: what was behind this performance? This topic was analysed by Gonçalo Almeida, a journalist in Expresso's Economics section. Listen to the new episode of Economia dia a dia, Expresso's daily podcast, presented by Juliana Simões.

The market reacted badly to Galp's deal with Total in Namibia. Carregosa's head of trading explains what's happening with the oil company's shares and looks ahead to what 2026 will bring.

The Lisbon stock market closed higher today, with the PSI index rising 1.03% to 8,211.61 points, led by Semapa which gained more than 20% after announcing the sale of Secil to Molins.

Semapa's shares jumped about 25% in trading after news of a transaction involving Secil valued at €1.4 billion.

The Portuguese stock market rose by 27.4% in 2025, outperforming benchmark indices such as the US S&P 500 and the German DAX, with notable performances from BCP, Mota-Engil, and Jerónimo Martins, according to an analysis by X.
