Ibovespa closes over 139 thousand points and dollar is stable

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Performance of the index was mainly sustained by actions of the banking sector, in addition to the strong appreciation of Braskem; American currency

O, the main index of the Brazilian Stock Exchange (B3), ended this Wednesday (27) up 1.04%, at 139,205 points, again surpassing the level of 139 thousand for the first time in August. The performance was maintained mainly by actions of the banking sector, such as Itaú Unibanco (+1.68%) and, in addition to the strong appreciation of Braskem (+5.79%). During the trading session, the index oscillated between 137,455 points in the minimum and 139,280 points in the maximum, with moderate financial volume around R $ 18.3 billion. In the week, the advance is 0.90%, and in the month, 4.61%. In the year, the discharge reaches 15.73%.

Among the highlights of the day were also São Martinho (+4.61%) and vibrates energy (+4.09%). At the negative tip, Auren (-1.66%), Embraer (-1.15%) and Telefônica Brasil (-1.04%) were figured. According to analysts, the market reacted to labor market indicators released by CAGED, which showed generation of below -expected vacancies. For investors, data reinforces the expectation of selic rate cuts, currently at 15% per year, still in 2025. The speech of central bank president Gabriel Galipolo, in a moderate tone, also helped to support optimism.

In the international scenario, investors followed the expectation around Nvidia’s results, a reference in the artificial intelligence sector, as well as the positive performance of global scholarships, especially in the United States. Meanwhile, it was stable, quoted at R $ 5,4422 in the purchase and R $ 5,4428 in the sale.

Posted by Felipe Dantas

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