This Friday, Ibovespa slightly dipped by 0.10% to close at 128,150.71 points, marking a modest weekly gain of 0.43% after the previous week’s 0.71% fall. Despite a small daily loss, the week ended positively, influenced by external stimuli from China and rising iron ore prices. This softened the Brazilian commercial dollar by 0.55% to R$ […]
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