On Tuesday, Brazil’s principal DI contract rates dropped, echoing a decline in U.S. Treasury bonds and a slight dip in the country’s 2024 inflation expectations. January 2025 DI rates fell to 9.88%, 2026 to 9.665%, 2027 to 9.865%, and 2028 to 10.125%. The January 2031 contract dropped to 10.54% from 10.603%. This trend aligned with […]
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