Stock Markets April 28, 2026 05:25 PM

Colombian equities slip as COLCAP posts 1.02% drop to one-month low

Financials, investment and public services weigh on market; select names buck the trend

By Jordan Park
Colombian equities slip as COLCAP posts 1.02% drop to one-month low

Colombia's benchmark index closed lower on Tuesday, with the COLCAP falling 1.02% to a one-month low. Losses were concentrated in the Financials, Investment and Public Services sectors. While several heavyweight issues declined, a handful of stocks finished higher, and commodities and currency measures showed mixed moves.

Key Points

  • The COLCAP dropped 1.02% to a one-month low, led by losses in Financials, Investment and Public Services sectors.
  • Top gainers included Grupo Aval (BVC:GAA_p +5.04%), Grupo Nutresa (BVC:NCH +1.48%) and Corporacion Financiera Colombiana (BVC:CFV +0.13%).
  • Largest declines were posted by Interconnection Electric (BVC:ISA -4.37%), Grupo Argos (BVC:ARG_p -2.64%) and Bolsa De Valores De Colombia (BVC:BVC -2.21%).

Colombian equities ended Tuesday's session in negative territory as sector-level declines - notably in Financials, Investment and Public Services - pushed the COLCAP down 1.02% to a new one-month low.

The session's top gainers on the COLCAP included Grupo Aval Acciones y Valores SA Pref (BVC:GAA_p), which rallied 5.04% - gaining 40.00 points to close at 834.00. Grupo Nutresa SA (BVC:NCH) also finished higher, up 1.48% or 4,500.00 points to 308,000.00, while Corporacion Financiera Colombiana SA (BVC:CFV) edged up 0.13% - a 20.00-point rise to 15,980.00.

At the other end of the board, Interconnection Electric SA ESP (BVC:ISA) led declines, falling 4.37% or 1,320.00 points to end at 28,880.00. Grupo Argos SA Pref (BVC:ARG_p) dropped 2.64% or 340.00 points to 12,560.00, and Bolsa De Valores De Colombia (BVC:BVC) decreased 2.21% or 340.00 points to 15,040.00.

Market breadth was skewed toward decliners. Falling stocks outnumbered advancing ones on the Colombia Stock Exchange by 1 to 0.


Commodities trading showed mixed outcomes. US coffee C for July delivery rose 1.27% - an increase of 3.65 - to settle at $292.15. US cocoa for July delivery gained 2.09% or 69.00 to reach $3,365.00. By contrast, the June Gold Futures contract retreated 1.80% - down 84.35 - to $4,609.35 a troy ounce.

Currency pairs tied to the Colombian peso were unchanged in the reported session: USD/COP was steady at 3,611.13 (0.00%), and BRL/COP remained at 725.99 (0.00%). The US Dollar Index Futures moved higher, up 0.16% to 98.48.

The trading day closed with the benchmark index at a one-month low and sector-specific weakness driving the session's downward pressure. Individual winners were concentrated among select financial and consumer-related names, while utilities and exchange-related listings registered notable declines.

Risks

  • Sector concentration risk - declines in Financials, Investment and Public Services contributed to the market's drop, indicating sensitivity to sector-specific developments.
  • Commodity price volatility - mixed moves in coffee, cocoa and gold could translate into earnings or input-cost pressure for companies exposed to these markets.
  • Exchange rate stability - while USD/COP and BRL/COP were unchanged in the session, any future currency swings could affect importers, exporters and financial instruments denominated in foreign currencies.

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