For the fifth consecutive session, the Brazilian stock market recorded a decline, closing down 0.75% at 124,388.62 points. This marks the first five-day loss since late October 2023. Concurrently, the commercial dollar rose by 1.64% to R$5.26, even hitting R$5.28 briefly. The market’s mood was influenced by the government’s decision to adjust the primary fiscal […]
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