Brazil

Brazilian markets face a critical day today, driven by key domestic and international economic releases.
These reports will offer insights into inflationary pressures, economic activity, and global sentiment amid escalating U.S.-China trade tensions.At 08:00 AM (BRT), Brazils CPI (MoM) for March (previous: 1.31%) will offer a snapshot of monthly inflation trends.
A higher-than-expected reading could heighten concerns about persistent price pressures, potentially prompting tighter monetary policy from the Central Bank and weighing on the Brazilian real.Globally, at 02:00 AM (EST) / 03:00 AM (BRT), the UKs GDP (MoM) for February (consensus: 0.1%, previous: -0.1%) will reflect economic growth trends in a key market.
A weaker-than-expected figure could signal softening demand for Brazilian exports like agricultural goods, while a rebound might stabilize trade expectations.Brazils Financial Morning Call for April 11, 2025.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Also at 02:00 AM (EST) / 03:00 AM (BRT), UK Industrial Production (MoM) for February (consensus: 0.1%, previous: -0.9%) will measure industrial activity.
A contraction could further pressure Brazils industrial export outlook, whereas growth might offer relief.At the same time, Germanys CPI (YoY) for March (consensus: 2.2%, previous: 2.2%) will indicate inflation trends in the Eurozones largest economy.
Stable or lower inflation could support demand for Brazilian commodities, while an uptick might tighten monetary conditions, impacting trade.At 08:30 AM (EST) / 09:30 AM (BRT), the U.S.
PPI (YoY) for March (consensus: 3.3%, previous: 3.2%) will gauge producer price inflation in Brazils largest trading partner.A higher reading could fuel expectations of sustained U.S.
interest rates, strengthening the dollar and pressuring the real, while a decline might ease global risk-off sentiment, supporting Brazilian assets.At 10:00 AM (EST) / 11:00 AM (BRT), the Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index for April (consensus: 54.0, previous: 57.0) will reflect U.S.
consumer confidence.A drop could hint at reduced demand for Brazilian goods, impacting commodity prices, while stability or improvement might bolster trade flows.Economic Agenda for April 11, 2025Brazil08:00 AM CPI (MoM) (Mar): Actual TBD, consensus TBD, previous 1.31%.
Tracks monthly inflation trends, signaling price pressures critical for monetary policy and economic stability.08:00 AM IBC-Br Economic Activity (Feb): Actual TBD, consensus TBD, previous 0.90%.
Measures economic momentum, reflecting resilience amid global trade disruptions.United Kingdom02:00 AM (EST) GDP (MoM) (Feb): Actual TBD, consensus 0.1%, previous -0.1%.
Indicates economic growth, influencing demand for Brazilian exports.02:00 AM (EST) Industrial Production (MoM) (Feb): Actual TBD, consensus 0.1%, previous -0.9%.
Tracks industrial activity, impacting Brazils export outlook.Eurozone (Germany)02:00 AM (EST) German CPI (YoY) (Mar): Actual TBD, consensus 2.2%, previous 2.2%.
Reflects inflation in a key market, affecting Brazils commodity exports.United States08:30 AM (EST) PPI (YoY) (Mar): Actual TBD, consensus 3.3%, previous 3.2%.
Gauges U.S.
producer inflation, influencing monetary policy and Brazilian currency dynamics.10:00 AM (EST) Michigan Consumer Sentiment (Apr): Actual TBD, consensus 54.0, previous 57.0.
Measures U.S.
consumer confidence, critical for Brazils export markets and commodity prices.Brazils Markets YesterdayThe Brazilian stock market faced sharp declines on April 10, 2025, with the Ibovespa dropping 1.31% to close at 126,015 points, reflecting global market jitters driven by the U.S.-China trade war.The index struggled as investors grappled with escalating tariffsU.S.
duties on Chinese goods at 145% and Chinas 84% retaliatory tariffsdisrupting Brazils commodity export outlook, particularly soybeans and iron ore reliant on Chinese demand.Read more on stocksThe Brazilian real weakened slightly, with the USD/BRL exchange rate rising to R$5.9362, up 0.88% from the previous days R$5.9388, pressured by global dollar dynamics and trade war fears despite Central Bank support.The U.S.
Dollar Index (DXY) fell 1.90% to 99.705, its lowest level this month, following U.S.
inflation data showing a 0.1% monthly decrease and a yearly rate of 2.4%.Read more on currencyU.S.
Markets YesterdayU.S.
markets retreated from historic gains on April 10, 2025, as President Donald Trumps trade war escalation rattled investors.
The S&P 500 fell 188.85 points, or 3.5%, to 5,268.05.The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 1,014.79 points, or 2.5%, to 39,593.66, and the Nasdaq composite sank 737.66 points, or 4.3%, to 16,387.31.
The Russell 2000 index of smaller companies lost 81.77 points, or 4.3%, to 1,831.39.Losses accelerated after the White House confirmed 145% tariffs on Chinese imports, up from an earlier 125% mention, with Chinas 84% counter-tariffs adding to global uncertainty.
This risk-off sentiment amplified pressures on Brazilian assets.CommoditiesOil PricesBrent crude prices fell over 3% on April 10, 2025, amid U.S.-China trade war disruptions, though they edged up slightly as supply fears lingered.
This decline pressures Petrobras and Brazils oil export revenues, with todays U.S.
PPI and consumer sentiment data critical for demand signals.Read MoreGold PricesGold soared to $3,175 per ounce on April 10, 2025, driven by heightened safe-haven demand amid global trade tensions.
This rally supports Brazils mining sector, offering export stability despite broader commodity market volatility.Read MoreSilver PricesSilver prices reached $31.243 per ounce on April 10, 2025, reflecting a cautious recovery in global markets amid trade uncertainties.
This uptick supports Brazils mining exports, though gains remain tempered by industrial demand concerns.Read MoreCopper PricesCopper prices stabilized on April 10, 2025, despite trade war pressures, as supply shifts provided some support.
Brazils commodity export outlook, tied to Vales resilience, remains cautious as global demand forecasts weaken.Read MoreCryptocurrenciesBitcoin formed a potential bullish triangle pattern after a 15% price correction, stabilizing on April 10, 2025.
This resilience influences Brazils fintech sentiment, reflecting cautious optimism amid global economic uncertainty.Read MoreCompanies and MarketService SectorBrazils service sector defied expectations with growth in February 2025, signaling resilience despite global trade headwinds.
Todays CPI and IBC-Br data will be critical for assessing broader economic momentum and consumer strength.Read MorePetrobrasPetrobras is exploring new frontiers in India and Africa, alongside a planned oil auction to raise R$20 billion, reflecting strategic expansion amid fiscal pressures.
Falling oil prices on April 10, 2025, strained its outlook, with todays U.S.
data pivotal for export markets.Read MoreRead MoreBrazils Tariff ExposureThe U.S.-China trade war, with 145% U.S.
tariffs and 84% Chinese counter-tariffs, disrupts Brazils commodity exports like soybeans and iron ore, heavily reliant on Chinese demand.
Todays UK, German, and U.S.
data will influence market direction amid persistent trade risks.Read MoreAdditional CompaniesJunto Seguros: Strengthened market leadership with 10% profit growth in 2024, reflecting resilience in Brazils insurance sector.Read MoreBanco de Braslia: Reported a profit surge and major acquisition, driving strategic growth in the banking sector.Read MoreAgrogalaxy: Secured approval for a debt recovery plan after a 12-hour assembly, signaling financial restructuring to navigate economic challenges.Read More





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