Grupo Aval Acciones y Valores S.A. (NYSE:AVAL) Short Interest Update
Grupo Aval Acciones y Valores (NYSE:AVAL) saw short interest fall in May, dropping 53.6% to 350,050 shares as of May 15 from 753,893 on April 30, with a short-interest ratio of 1.2 days (avg daily volume 285,038). Weiss Ratings reissued a “hold (c)” rating. AVAL shares rose to $5.15; it reported $0.08 EPS (May 13) and paid a $0.0144 monthly dividend (May 11).

Short-covering signal plus near-term positioning shift; however, the article provides no new fundamental catalyst beyond the already-reported earnings/dividend.
Grupo Aval short interest fell 53.6% in May (May 15 vs Apr 30), alongside a +11.6% stock move and recent earnings/dividend details.
Near-term volatility possible, but directionally unclear without follow-through on fundamentals or guidance.
Background
The article summarizes Grupo Aval’s May short-interest change, reiterates a Hold rating, and provides a trading/financial snapshot including the May 13 quarterly EPS and a monthly dividend paid May 11.
Why it matters
A large percentage decline in short interest may indicate reduced bearish positioning, but the absolute short-interest level and low short-interest ratio suggest limited squeeze potential. The Hold rating and lack of new guidance temper directional conviction.
Market relevance
Traders may use the short-interest drop as a positioning/flow input, but the article does not add a fresh fundamental catalyst beyond the already-reported earnings and dividend.
Market effects
Limited read-across to Latin American banking/financials; short-interest changes are company-specific unless tied to sector-wide risk.
Could modestly influence sentiment toward Colombian financials, but no Colombia macro/regulatory trigger is cited.
Low—primarily a single-name positioning update rather than a cross-market catalyst.
Alternative perspectives
Short interest can drop simply because shares are less available or because of mechanical covering, not improved fundamentals; price may fade if no new catalyst follows.
The article notes ~0.0% shorted and a low short-interest ratio (1.2 days), which can limit how much the short-covering thesis can drive sustained price action.
Key entities
- companyGrupo Aval Acciones y Valores S.A.
Subject of the short-interest update; also referenced with recent EPS and a monthly dividend.
- rating_agencyWeiss Ratings
Reissued a Hold (c) rating on Apr 8, cited as consensus context.

