Ibovespa falls 0.74% and reaches 126,741 points; Brazil risk reached 121 points, the lowest level since March 2020
The commercial dollar closed at R$5 this Friday (March 15, 2024). This was the highest level since October 31, 2023, when it was R$5.04. The US currency rose 0.22% in the last trading session. During the week, it rose 0.30%. Ibovespa, the main index of B3 (São Paulo Stock Exchange, closed at 126,741 points, with a drop of 0.74%. During the week, it fell 0.26%.
In the United States, the Dow Jones fell 0.49% this Friday. S&P fell 0.65%.
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Used to measure confidence in the economy, country risk, or CDS (Credit Default Swap) of 5 years, registered 121 points this Friday (15th March), the lowest level since March 4th, 2020. 1 year ago (15th March 2023), it registered 234.
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Foreign investors withdrew R$6.1 billion from the Stock Exchange this month until Wednesday (15th March), the latest data available. For the year, the balance is negative at R$23.5 billion.
When considering primary offerings (IPOs) and secondary offerings (follow ons), the result is negative at R$22.8 billion.