Dollar rises and closes at R$5.209; Ibovespa falls to 171,704.31

The North American currency has a significant increase of 0.90% on the day; B3’s main index fluctuates 0.19% down

The Ibovespa closed this Wednesday (Jul 1st, 2026) at 171,704.31 points, with a drop of 0.19%. The commercial dollar ended the day at R$5.209, up 0.90%.

The main B3 index had a maximum of 172,098.36 points and a minimum of 169,665.53 points. The North American currency varied between R$5.168, at its minimum, and R$5.217, at its maximum. In the month, the Ibovespa accumulated a drop of 0.29%, while the dollar recorded an increase of 3.70%.

Investors remain attentive to expectations for United States monetary policy. There are doubts about the Fed’s next steps (Federal Reserve, the US monetary authority). The possibility of maintaining or increasing US interest rates continues to influence global markets.

The scenario also continues to be influenced by the reduction in tensions in the Middle East, following the cooling of the conflict involving Israel, the USA and Iran, which reduced some of the risk aversion observed in recent weeks.

In the domestic scenario, the end of the . The measure is part of the government’s effort to improve fiscal results, in a scenario in which it is understood that the war has lost intensity.

Ibovespa brings together the most traded shares on B3 and is the main indicator of the performance of the Brazilian capital market. The index serves as a reference to monitor the behavior of the Stock Exchange and investors’ expectations regarding the economy and listed companies.

The dollar is one of the main references for the financial market as it influences inflation, import costs, commodity prices and expectations for the economy. The appreciation or devaluation of the US currency also affects companies, consumers and investments.

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