Brazil

The Brazilian real continued to gain ground against the US dollar early Tuesday, with the USD/BRL exchange rate falling to R$5.6849, down 0.96% from Mondays closing rate of R$5.7402.This marks the lowest level for the dollar against the real since November 7, 2024, when it closed at R$5.6759, as the Brazilian currency extends its recovery from late 2024 lows.The dollar closed Mondays session with a significant decline of 1.03% against the real, settling at R$5.6861.
This downward movement reflects broader strength in emerging market currencies.It is driven by positive economic data from China, progress in Ukraine peace negotiations, and advancing oil prices.
The greenback has now accumulated a substantial 7.98% decline against the real since the beginning of 2025.Key Market DriversImproved Fiscal Outlook: The reals recent strength has been underpinned by Brazils improving fiscal position, highlighted by Januarys record primary surplus of R$104.1 billion, which exceeded market expectations of R$102.1 billion.Brazilian Real Surges to 4-Month High as Dollar Slumps Below R$5.69 March 17, 2025.
(Photo Internet reproduction)This fiscal discipline has led to a larger-than-anticipated decline in gross public debt, falling to 75.3% of GDP from 76.1% in December.Stronger Economic Activity: On Monday, the Brazilian Central Banks Economic Activity Index (IBC-Br) showed a 0.90% increase in January, significantly above Reuters forecast of 0.22%.
This unexpected growth has bolstered confidence in the Brazilian economy despite recent downward revisions in growth projections.Monetary Policy Expectations: The Monetary Policy Committee (Copom) is meeting this week with widespread expectations for a 100 basis point increase in the Selic rate to 14.25% on Wednesday.
The central banks hawkish stance and stabilized inflation expectations have further strengthened the real.External Factors: Improving sentiment toward emerging markets, driven by positive news from China and potential progress in Ukraine peace talks, has created a favorable environment for the real.
Additionally, rising oil prices have supported the Brazilian currency, given the countrys significant oil exports.Technical AnalysisThe USD/BRL pair has been in a steady downtrend since reaching an all-time high of 6.75 in December 2024.
The current level of 5.68 represents a significant 15.85% recovery for the real from these lows.
The pair has broken below its 50-day moving average, suggesting continued bearish momentum in the near term.Looking at recent daily movements, the USD/BRL pair has declined consistently over the past week:March 14: 5.756 BRL per USDMarch 13: 5.820 BRL per USDMarch 12: 5.841 BRL per USDMarch 11: 5.836 BRL per USDMarch 10: 5.799 BRL per USDMarket CommentaryThe reals recent performance demonstrates renewed confidence in Brazils fiscal management and monetary policy, said Carlos Mendes, chief economist at Banco Ita.
Were seeing a sustained recovery from the extreme weakness of late 2024, supported by both domestic and external factors.Analysts at Goldman Sachs noted in their morning report: The combination of Copoms anticipated rate hike and the Feds expected pause creates a favorable interest rate differential for the real.
We expect this to continue supporting the Brazilian currency in the near term.
However, potential volatility from US tariff announcements remains a risk factor.Looking AheadMarket participants are closely watching two crucial central bank meetings this week:1.
Copom Meeting: The Brazilian central bank is widely expected to raise the Selic rate by 100 basis points to 14.25% on Wednesday, as previously signaled by policymakers.2.
Federal Reserve Decision: The Fed will also announce its monetary policy decision on Wednesday, with operators projecting rates to remain unchanged.
Attention will focus on the updated economic projections from FOMC members.Investors remain vigilant regarding President Trumps potential tariff plans, which have generated uncertainty in global markets and raised concerns about a possible US recession.
Any announcements on this front could significantly impact emerging market currencies, including the real.Trading Economics forecasts the USD/BRL to trade at 5.76 by the end of the current quarter.
It could potentially rise to 5.83 in 12 months, suggesting the recent real strength may face some headwinds in the longer term.






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