Stock Markets June 17, 2026 05:25 PM

Colombian Equities Finish Higher; COLCAP Nudges Up 0.25% as Mineros Leads Gains

Industrials, services and agriculture sectors support modest advance while Ecopetrol posts the steepest decline

By Derek Hwang
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Colombia's COLCAP index closed higher by 0.25% on Wednesday, paced by gains in Industrials, Services and Agriculture. Mineros SA was the session's top gainer, rising 7.23%, while Ecopetrol SA recorded the largest drop, falling 5.74%. Commodity contracts and currency pairs showed mixed moves, with the US Dollar Index Futures up 0.90%.

Colombian Equities Finish Higher; COLCAP Nudges Up 0.25% as Mineros Leads Gains
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Key Points

  • The COLCAP index closed up 0.25%, supported by gains in the Industrials, Services and Agriculture sectors.
  • Mineros SA (BVC:MINEROS) was the top gainer, rising 7.23%; Ecopetrol SA (BVC:ECOPETROL) was the largest decliner, down 5.74%.
  • Commodities showed mixed performance - September coffee and cocoa contracts fell, and August gold futures declined sharply; USD/COP and BRL/COP were unchanged, while the US Dollar Index Futures rose 0.90%.

Colombian equities ended Wednesday's session with a modest uptick, as strength in Industrials, Services and Agriculture stocks offset losses elsewhere.

At the market close, the benchmark COLCAP was up 0.25%.

The session's strongest performer on the COLCAP was Mineros SA (BVC:MINEROS), which gained 7.23%, adding 1,120.00 points to finish at 16,620.00. Bolsa De Valores De Colombia (BVC:BVC) also advanced, rising 2.46% or 380.00 points to close at 15,800.00. Grupo Nutresa SA (BVC:NUTRESA) ended the day higher by 0.85%, up 2,580.00 points to 307,900.00 in late trade.

On the downside, Ecopetrol SA (BVC:ECOPETROL) registered the largest decline, slipping 5.74% or 165.00 points to settle at 2,710.00. Grupo de Inversiones Suramericana SA (BVC:GRUPOSURA) fell 3.38%, down 1,960.00 points to end at 56,020.00, while Organizacion Terpel SA (BVC:TERPEL) dropped 2.58%, a loss of 500.00 points, closing at 18,880.00.

Falling stocks outnumbered advancing ones on the Colombia Stock Exchange by 0 to 0.

Commodity contracts traded with mixed outcomes. US coffee C for September delivery decreased 0.16% - a decline of 0.45 - to $272.35. US cocoa for September delivery fell 0.71%, down 30.00 to $4,204.00. The August Gold Futures contract declined 1.80%, losing 78.20 to trade at $4,276.20 a troy ounce.

Currency pairs related to the Colombian peso were unchanged in reported levels: USD/COP was unchanged at 3,458.92 (0.00%), and BRL/COP was unchanged at 676.50 (0.00%).

Macro-market measures showed upward movement for the dollar: the US Dollar Index Futures rose 0.90% to 100.17 at the time reported.


The session presented a mix of concentrated winners and sizable losers, with Mineros leading the advance among individual issues and Ecopetrol the most pronounced decliner. Broader market momentum remained modest, with the COLCAP up a quarter of a percent as commodity prices and currency pairs posted varied results.

Risks

  • A large decline in Ecopetrol SA could weigh on energy-sector sentiment and influence related market segments.
  • Weakness in commodity contracts such as coffee, cocoa and gold may affect firms tied to agricultural and precious metals markets.
  • Concentration of intraday gains in a few stocks suggests market breadth is limited - the session recorded an unusual advancing/declining ratio reported as 0 to 0, indicating constrained breadth data.

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