Dollar today operates with stability between a favorable exterior and before the Copom

Dollar today operates with stability between a favorable exterior and before the Copom
Dollar today operates with stability between a favorable exterior and before the Copom
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The dollar operates between slight losses and gains this Tuesday (7), continuing the recovery movement registered the day before, with external relief regarding the prospects for monetary easing in the USA, while, in Brazil, the focus was on the pace of Selic reduction to be adopted by the Central Bank at its meeting tomorrow.

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What is the dollar exchange rate today?

At 9:35 am (Brasília time), the dollar in cash rose 0.16%, to R$5.081 for purchases and R$5.082 for sales. On B3, the first-month dollar futures contract advanced 0.14%, equivalent to 5,092 points.

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The Central Bank will hold an auction of up to 12 thousand traditional currency swap contracts in this session for the purpose of rolling over the maturity date of July 1, 2024.

Commercial dollar

Sale: R$5,082

Purchase: R$5,081

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Tourism dollar

Sale: R$5,286

Purchase: R$ 5,106

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The day before, the American currency closed the day with a slight recovery, after recording strong losses last Friday, when the payroll came in lower than expected, which revived hopes of greater interest cuts in the USA.

Depending on the announcement and, mainly, on the BC’s assessment of the future of the Selic base rate, currently at 10.75% per year, the interest differential between Brazil and abroad could narrow, which would put pressure on the exchange rate.

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Tags: Dollar today operates stability favorable exterior Copom

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