In September, Brazil’s B3 Stock Exchange saw a decline in daily trading volume. It went down to R$ 23.321 billion ($4.54 billion), a 20.9% drop compared to last year. This also marks an 8.3% dip from August. On the other hand, individual investors grew in number. They increased by 6.4%, reaching 4,854,056. Yet, the number […]
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