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Inditex stock closes higher in Madrid despite tariff jitters — what investors watch next
19 January 2026
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Inditex stock closes higher in Madrid despite tariff jitters — what investors watch next

MADRID, Jan 19, 2026, 23:06 CET — Market closed

  • Inditex closed Monday up 0.2%, clawing back losses from an early dip amid a slide in Madrid shares.
  • After new U.S. tariff threats, Europe’s STOXX 600 suffered its steepest daily drop in two months.
  • Next catalysts: the tariff deadline on Feb. 1 and Inditex’s full-year results, set for March 11.

Shares of Industria de Diseno Textil SA (ITX.MC) nudged up 0.18% to 55.96 euros on Monday, recovering after an early dip amid a broader risk-off mood across European markets. The stock traded between 55.02 and 56.22 euros, remaining just a few euros shy of its one-year high near 57.74. MarketScreener India

European shares took a hit, posting their steepest one-day drop in two months after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to slap extra tariffs on eight European countries if the U.S. isn’t allowed to buy Greenland. The threat sent shockwaves through export-sensitive sectors. Andrew Kenningham, Capital Economics’ chief Europe economist, expressed skepticism that the tariffs would actually be enforced “as advertised.” Capital.com’s Kyle Rodda flagged the move for “reintroduc[ing] trade uncertainty,” noting that thin trading volumes due to the U.S. Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday may have worsened the volatility. Reuters

Spain’s IBEX 35, the benchmark blue-chip index, slipped 0.26% to close at 17,665.30. Despite the wider market pullback, some top-tier stocks managed to stay steady. Investing.com

Inditex’s modest rise caught attention mainly due to a steep dip earlier in the session. Shares fell roughly 1.5% from Friday’s close at their lowest point, but buyers returned, nudging the stock back into positive territory by the end of trading.

Tuesday’s open will hinge less on any single store or collection and more on the broader tape. Tariff news is setting the tone, taking a toll first on consumer and discretionary stocks.

Inditex doesn’t hail from any of the eight countries targeted by Trump’s new tariff threat. Yet the market lumps it in with the European consumer sector, which can be a blunt tool on volatile days like this.

Inditex has set the date for its full-year FY2025 results, covering Feb. 1 to Jan. 31, to be released on March 11. This report will include the crucial holiday quarter as well as early winter sales. Inditex

The risk for the stock is straightforward: should tariff threats become reality and Europe retaliates, investors could begin factoring in weaker consumer demand alongside bumpier currency and pricing environments, even for the strongest retailers. This pressure might squeeze margins via discounting, not merely sales volume.

Investors will be keeping an eye on whether Monday’s reversal sticks. If the shares slip below recent lows near 55 euros, the stock could face greater pressure, especially if the broader market remains volatile.

Next on the radar: watch for any new signals from Davos this week on trade and retaliation, ahead of the Feb. 1 kickoff for the first tariff phase set by Trump — all before Inditex’s March 11 earnings reshape the story once more.

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