MADRID, August 18, 2026, 23:55 CEST
- Santander’s U.S. ADRs closed 2.4% lower on 50.8 million shares.
- The implied equity-value loss was about $5.0 billion.
- That was nearly 58 times the entire six-bank settlement announced Monday.
Banco Santander, S.A. NYSE:SAN ADRs fell 2.4% to $14.24 on Tuesday. Volume reached 50.8 million shares, almost five times the three-month average. The NYSE cash market was closed when this article was filed.
The move erased about $5.0 billion of implied equity value. That scale matters more than the headline itself. It suggests investors repriced broader risk, not merely Santander’s disclosed legal exposure.
Six banks agreed to pay $86.4 million to settle claims over Mexican government-bond trading. Santander’s portion was not disclosed. The banks denied wrongdoing, and the preliminary agreement still needs court approval.
| Aug. 18 market snapshot | Close | Day | Five sessions | Volume / 20-day average |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Banco Santander NYSE:SAN | $14.24 | -2.40% | -3.20% | 3.94x |
| Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria NYSE:BBVA | $23.04 | -0.03% | +1.02% | 0.57x |
| ING Groep NYSE:ING | $30.44 | -0.39% | +0.40% | 0.67x |
| Deutsche Bank NYSE:DB | $42.59 | -0.08% | -0.37% | 0.83x |
Santander underperformed three large European-bank ADR peers by at least two percentage points. Its turnover was also the outlier. In Madrid, the primary shares fell a smaller 1.84% to €12.454.
| Scale comparison | Amount | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Implied Santander value lost Tuesday | About $4.99 billion | Derived from the 2.40% ADR fall and closing market value |
| Combined settlement by six banks | $86.4 million | Santander’s undisclosed portion is only part of this total |
| Market loss / full settlement | 57.7x | An upper-bound comparison, not evidence of causation |
| Total case payout including earlier deals | $107.1 million | Across current and prior settlements |
The wider tape added pressure. Europe’s STOXX 600 fell 0.69% as bond yields rose and Middle East risks weighed on shares. Banks are especially sensitive to rapid moves in sovereign yields and currencies.
Santander’s latest operating figures offer a counterweight. Second-quarter underlying profit rose 17% to €3.77 billion. First-half underlying earnings increased 15%, while capital strengthened.
“We performed strongly in the first half, adding twelve million customers year-on-year,” Executive Chair Ana Botín said in July. The group reported 182 million customers. Santander results release
| Operating measure | Latest result | Change / reference |
|---|---|---|
| Q2 underlying profit | €3.768 billion | +17% year on year |
| H1 underlying profit | €7.328 billion | +15% |
| H1 revenue | €30.847 billion | +6% |
| H1 net interest income | €22.711 billion | +7% |
| CET1 ratio | 14.0% | End-June |
| Return on tangible equity | 15.6% | H1 reported measure |
The valuation debate is tighter. The Madrid shares closed only 4.7% below the average analyst target. Yet the range remains wide, reflecting different views on execution and macro risk.
| Analyst recommendations | Count / target | Share / upside from €12.454 |
|---|---|---|
| Strong buy | 11 analysts | 55% |
| Buy | 6 analysts | 30% |
| Hold | 2 analysts | 10% |
| Sell | 1 analyst | 5% |
| Average target | €13.04 | +4.7% |
| Median target | €13.50 | +8.4% |
| Target range | €8.00–€14.40 | -35.8% to +15.6% |
Recent published targets lean higher. Goldman Sachs listed €14.40, Deutsche Bank €13.55 and RBC €13.50 in late July. Santander’s own coverage page showed 78% buy ratings and a €12.51 average target at June 30.
Capital deployment adds another variable. Santander plans a share exchange worth up to €1.91 billion for Brazil minorities. It expects the deal to lift earnings per share from 2028, subject to approvals.
The next test arrives Wednesday. Federal Reserve minutes are due at 2 p.m. EDT, or 20:00 CEST. Any sharp yield or dollar move could again dominate bank-specific fundamentals.
Risks: The settlement allocation remains undisclosed, and Tuesday’s drop cannot be tied to one cause. Higher yields, Middle East tensions, currency moves and acquisition execution could overwhelm the legal comparison. A reversal is also possible after unusually heavy turnover.
High volumes, broader repricing
The ADR’s implied value drop of $5.0 billion amounted to almost 58 times the settlement reached by all six banks. Santander’s specific share was not made public and is less than the combined amount.
Price and volume across six sessions
Adjusted closing prices from August 11 to August 18, 2026. The last trading session saw a decline accompanied by a surge in trading volume.
Settlement compared to value loss
Scale comparison in U.S. dollars, using the same currency basis.
Comparison reflects the upper bound only. Santander's portion of the settlement remains confidential; the movement in the market cannot be attributed to a single factor.
Competitor tape
U.S. ADR movements for August 18, 2026, captured at 16:04:33 EDT.
Santander trailed all peers by no less than 2.0 percentage points. The bank's 20-day volume multiple stood at 3.94×, compared to every peer's figure of under 0.85×.
Most recent operating base
Published July 2026; where available, growth rates shown in constant euros.
Analyst consensus
S&P Global's consensus from 20 analysts on Madrid shares.
Map of target
Madrid settled at €12.454 as of 17:44:00 CEST on August 18, 2026.


