On the first day of Copom meetings, the Ibovespa closed up 0.58% at 129,210 points, despite mixed results from New York’s markets. The commercial dollar dipped 0.12% to R$5.06, while futures interest rates dropped across the curve, highlighting a positive day for Brazil. Analysts predict a small reduction in the Selic rate by 0.25% to […]
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