Ibovespa today starts the afternoon on an increase limited by US stock markets; Casas Bahia (BHIA3) leads in appreciation

Ibovespa today starts the afternoon on an increase limited by US stock markets; Casas Bahia (BHIA3) leads in appreciation
Ibovespa today starts the afternoon on an increase limited by US stock markets; Casas Bahia (BHIA3) leads in appreciation
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O Ibovespa The rate of increase accelerated late this Thursday morning (28), reaching the mark of 128 thousand points. However, the appreciation is moderate, given the contained fluctuations in American stock markets. At 12:23 p.m., the main index of B3 it operated up 0.33%, at 128,107 points.

The markets in Brazil, the United States, Europe and Australia will not open this Good Friday (29), which increases the atmosphere of volatility, observes Mônica Araujo, Variable Income strategist at InvestSmart XP. As a result, this Thursday’s trading session is the last day of the month and quarter for the market. “I would say it is a special day: the last day of the month and quarter and it is the day before a holiday and the release of an important indicator, the PCE (Price Index for Personal Consumption Expenditures, in free translation), in the United States”, she says.

Leading the stock market are the shares of Casas Bahia (BHIA3), which rose 12.10%, quoted at R$7.04, in a recovery movement. On the other hand, CVC shares (CVCB3) fell 3.63%, trading at R$ 2.92, reacting to the net loss of R$ 74.5 million in the fourth quarter of 2023, a devaluation of 23.1% in relation to the same period in 2022.

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