This Friday, June 7th, the market focuses on the United States. Everyone anticipates the release of the U.S. payroll data, detailing the country’s unemployment rate for May. In May, Brazil witnessed a trade surplus of $8.534 billion, though this figure shows a sharp 22.3% drop from the previous year’s $11 billion. The Mariana settlement renegotiation […]
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