Belgian shares finished the trading session higher on Tuesday, with the BEL 20 index adding 0.43% at the close in Brussels. The advance was supported by strength in the Basic Materials, Utilities and Technology sectors.
Leading the index were a handful of notable risers. Umicore SA (EBR:UMI) recorded the largest gain, climbing 8.04% - an increase of 1.37 points - to finish at 18.41. Solvay SA (EBR:SOLB) also posted a strong performance, rising 3.80% or 1.02 points to close the day at 27.88. Azelis Corporate Services NV (EBR:AZE) was up 3.53%, gaining 0.30 points to end trading at 8.65.
Not all components moved higher. KBC Groep NV (EBR:KBC) was the weakest member of the index, sliding 3.60% - a drop of 4.25 points - to close at 113.65. Ageas (EBR:AGES) ticked down 0.40%, losing 0.25 points to finish at 63.00, while Warehouses de Pauw Comm VA (EBR:WDPP) eased 0.08% or 0.02 points to end at 25.66.
Market breadth on the Brussels exchange favored advancing issues: 70 stocks gained versus 38 that fell, while 4 securities finished unchanged.
Commodity markets recorded mixed moves during the session. Gold Futures for April delivery retreated 1.12%, a decline of 58.30, to trade at 5,167.30 a troy ounce. In energy markets, April delivery crude oil fell 0.54% or 0.36 to settle at 65.95 a barrel, and the May Brent contract slipped 0.44% or 0.31 to 70.80 a barrel.
Major currency pairs showed little change. The euro-dollar rate (EUR/USD) was effectively flat, listed as unchanged by 0.03% at 1.18, while EUR/GBP was recorded as unchanged by 0.27% at 0.87. The US Dollar Index Futures moved fractionally higher, up 0.05% to 97.69.
Summary of session highlights:
- BEL 20 finished up 0.43% at the close in Brussels.
- Top performers included Umicore SA (EBR:UMI), Solvay SA (EBR:SOLB) and Azelis Corporate Services NV (EBR:AZE).
- Biggest decliners included KBC Groep NV (EBR:KBC), Ageas (EBR:AGES) and Warehouses de Pauw Comm VA (EBR:WDPP).
No further market commentary or attribution is included beyond the closing prices and percentage moves reported above.