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Weekly recap

The week that was in Santiago

The seven stories Santiago read most this week. Updated every Monday morning.

  1. Finance

    Dividend Scorecards Under Pressure as Tech Rout Resets Income Expectations

    A savage 4.60 per cent slide in the Nasdaq and a near-two per cent fall in the S&P 500 are forcing income investors to reconsider which dividends are genuinely sustainable and which were always hostage to inflated growth assumptions.

    29 June 2026, 11:08 pm

  2. Finance

    AI Rout Wipes 4.6% From Nasdaq as Tech Selloff Tests the Boom's Foundations

    A sharp reversal in technology stocks is forcing Chilean investors to reconsider how much of their AFP savings they want riding on artificial intelligence's loftiest valuations.

    29 June 2026, 11:08 pm

  3. Finance

    ETFs or Direct Shares? A Brutal Session Sharpens the Debate for AFP Savers

    With the Nasdaq shedding 4.60 per cent in a single session and gold surging past US$4,058 an ounce, Chilean pension holders face a timely question about how best to hold their long-term equity exposure.

    29 June 2026, 11:08 pm

  4. Finance

    The Selloff Speaks: What the Ghost of 2022 Is Telling Investors Right Now

    A bruising day on Wall Street, with the Nasdaq shedding 4.60 per cent, is a timely reminder that the lessons of the last rate cycle remain painfully relevant for anyone holding growth assets today.

    29 June 2026, 11:08 pm

  5. Finance

    Bond Markets Flash a Warning as Equities Buckle and Gold Surges Past US$4,000

    A sharp selloff across global equities and a flight to safety assets are forcing a reassessment of where sovereign yields are headed, with direct consequences for Chilean pension savers and mortgage borrowers.

    29 June 2026, 11:08 pm

  6. Finance

    Gold Surges, Iron Ore Slips and Oil Holds: The Commodity Signals Santiago Cannot Ignore

    A 1.70% jump in gold to US$4,058 an ounce headlines a turbulent session for raw materials, with the moves carrying direct consequences for Chilean pension funds, the IPSA and the broader Andean economy.

    29 June 2026, 11:08 pm

  7. Finance

    Dealmakers Sit on Their Hands as Tech Selloff Rattles Capital Markets Confidence

    A near-5 per cent plunge in the Nasdaq and gold surging past US$4,000 an ounce signals the risk-off mood that is forcing boardrooms and bankers to reconsider the timing of mergers, listings and debt raisings.

    29 June 2026, 11:08 pm

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