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Lisboa volta a contrariar quedas europeias com impulso da energia. EDPR sobe mais de 3%
Apesar do panorama negativo nas bolsas europeias, o PSI registou ganhos em seis das últimas sete sessões. Nesta sessão, as cotadas da energia e a Jerónimo Martins tiveram os melhores desempenhos.
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Sentiment score: +65/100
Moderate impact
Short-term (days)
WHAT THIS MEANS
Lisbon's PSI index defied broader European declines with gains in six of the last seven sessions, driven by strong energy sector performance with EDPR rising over 3% and Jerónimo Martins also contributing positively to the index.
AI CONFIDENCE
75% High
SENTIMENT GAUGE
NEWS POWER SCORE
AFFECTED ASSETS
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FTSE MIB (Italy)
FTSEMIB.MIIndex
Expected to rise
Portuguese PSI index showing resilience with six of seven sessions in gains, outperforming broader European indices
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EDPR
EDPRStock
Expected to rise
EDP Renováveis surging over 3% on strong energy sector momentum and positive market sentiment
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Euro Stoxx 50
^STOXX50EIndex
Expected to decline
Broader European indices declining while PSI outperforms, indicating sector-specific strength in Portugal
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JMARTINS
JMARTINSStock
Expected to rise
Jerónimo Martins among best performers in the session, contributing to PSI's positive momentum
PRICE HISTORY
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⚡ SUGGESTED ACTION
Consider accumulating Portuguese energy stocks (EDPR) and defensive consumer plays (Jerónimo Martins) as the PSI demonstrates relative strength. Monitor if this outperformance sustains as it may indicate sector rotation toward renewable energy and essential retail.
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Analysis generated on Mar 16, 2026 at 16:49 UTC
Disclaimer: This analysis is generated by artificial intelligence for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendation, or solicitation. Original reporting by Jornal de Negocios. Always conduct your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.
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