Portugal's stock market ended Monday's trading with a modest gain as sector strength in Financials, Utilities and Basic Materials helped push the PSI up at the close in Lisbon. The benchmark index increased 0.23% by the trading session's end.
Among individual names, EDP Energias de Portugal SA posted the largest percentage increase on the PSI, rising 1.57% - an advance of 0.07 points - to finish at 4.28. Banco Comercial Portugues added 1.48%, up 0.01 points to close at 0.90. The Navigator Company SA also finished in positive territory, gaining 0.93% or 0.03 points to reach 3.24 in late trade.
On the downside, Teixeira Duarte recorded the steepest decline of the session, falling 7.65% - a drop of 0.04 points - to end at 0.50. Mota Engil SGPS SA decreased 1.70%, down 0.08 points to 4.40 at the close. Galp Energia Nom was lower as well, slipping 1.44% or 0.23 points to finish at 15.71.
Market breadth in Lisbon was narrowly negative with falling issues outnumbering advancers by 14 to 13, while four stocks finished unchanged.
Commodities trading during the session showed mixed moves. Brent oil for April delivery was down 0.29% or 0.19 to $64.88 a barrel. U.S. crude for March delivery fell 0.44% or 0.27 to $60.80 a barrel. Precious metals diverged from oil: the April Gold Futures contract increased 2.25% or 113.04 to trade at $5,130.04 a troy ounce.
Currency markets registered modest movement. The euro strengthened against the dollar, with EUR/USD up 0.49% to 1.19. EUR/GBP was recorded as unchanged 0.12% to 0.87. The US Dollar Index Futures slipped 0.66% to 96.76.
These closing figures reflect the end-of-day snapshot in Lisbon and the concurrent moves in commodity and currency markets published for the same session. No additional events or drivers beyond the reported price and percentage changes have been added.