After a public holiday, Brazil’s market bounced back with the Ibovespa index climbing 0.95% to 127,122 points. Meanwhile, the US dollar dipped by 1.53%, settling at R$ 5.112. Investors were keenly observing US interest rates, anticipating no further increases. Despite the Federal Reserve’s silence on rate reductions from 5.25% to 5.50%, the market remained watchful. […]
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