Brazil

The calm of Monday masks a week fraught with global economic tension.

Ibovespa closed flat, down 0.01% at 120,759.51, despite earlier gains.

Market watchers had braced for such volatility.Leonel Mattos of StoneX observed that the market sought equilibrium after Friday’s unsettling U.S.

jobs data.Brazilian markets initially reeled from potentially loosened fiscal targets hinted at by Finance Minister Fernando Haddad.

These rumors were later clarified by Haddad as miscommunications.Investors now face a week heavy with pivotal economic data.

Brazil’s May IPCA inflation data looms alongside the U.S.

May CPI and the Federal Reserve‘s rate decision.

U.S.

producer price index figures are also due.The dollar climbed to R$5.35, reflecting heightened market caution.

Interest rates varied, with short-term rates climbing and longer-term rates falling back.Ibovespa Faces Decline Amid Mixed Global Signals.

(Photo Internet reproduction)Wall Street mirrored this wariness.

Stocks fluctuated significantly, yet ended slightly higher.Caio Megale of XP highlighted ongoing strong economic indicators that might suggest continued inflationary pressures.Meanwhile, the European Central Bank maintained a cautious stance, potentially holding rates steady despite recent cuts.This follows a tumult in European markets post-elections, showing political risks remain high.Economic and Market Insights from BrazilBack in Brazil, Itaú’s research team, led by Mario Mesquita, anticipates interest rates might rise to 10.50% by end-2024, citing escalating inflation and economic uncertainties.Roberto Campos Neto, Brazil’s Central Bank President, voiced concerns about the tight labor market potentially influencing service sector inflation, a trend not yet seen in Brazil.In the stock market, heavyweights Vale and Petrobras buoyed the Ibovespa.Vale’s shares rose 1.09%, and Petrobras gained 1.52% as global oil prices surged.

Conversely, Bradesco and Itaú Unibanco experienced declines.Eletrobras saw a modest increase of 0.70% after offloading thermal plants for R$4.7 billion, aligning with its green strategy.Embraer’s affiliate Eve, focused on electric aircraft, is preparing for crucial funding towards a 2026 certification.A standout moment came as Vitru, a leader in distance education in Brazil, leapt 12.67% in its Brazilian New Market debut, shifting from nearly four years on Nasdaq.





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