As September unfolded, the Brazilian stock market, represented by the Ibovespa, experienced a downturn, closing down by 0.81% at 134,906.07 points. This decline was influenced by the absence of trading in New York markets due to a holiday and a drop in commodity prices, while investors awaited fresh economic data. The U.S. dollar, tracked by […]
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