Les transactions boursières en Colombie ont progressé de plus de 70 pour cent l'an dernier

La Bourse de Colombie a tenu sa journée des investisseurs avec le Grupo Sura, Cementos Argos et ISA. Andrés Restrepo Montoya a fait état de la hausse des transactions boursières et de la valorisation du marché.

L'événement s'est déroulé le 4 juin 2026 à Bogota. Andrés Restrepo Montoya, directeur général de la Bourse de Colombie, a noté que les transactions boursières locales ont augmenté de plus de 70 % au cours des douze derniers mois. L'indice MSCI COLCAP a enregistré une valorisation de 50 % sur la même période. Les représentants des entreprises ont présenté leurs stratégies. Juan Esteban Toro Valencia, directeur financier du Grupo Sura, a souligné l'accent mis sur les services financiers et un objectif de dividende de 3 000 pesos par action pour 2028. Natalia Ochoa, directrice financière de Cementos Argos, a précisé que 60 % de l'EBITDA provient de Colombie et a fixé pour objectif que les États-Unis représentent 50 % d'ici 2030. Carlos Castro, d'Aval Casa de Bolsa, a commenté le cas d'ISA. L'entreprise prévoit des investissements allant jusqu'à 33 billions de dollars d'ici 2040, principalement dans le transport d'énergie. Plus de 90 % de ses revenus sont garantis par des contrats de dix ans.

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