The Ibovespa closed marginally higher at 131,043 points on Tuesday. Gains from major constituents balanced losses from commodity producers. Investors reacted to ongoing capital outflows from Brazil’s stock market. WEG, JBS, Companhia Sanea, and BRF saw gains between 1.3% and 2.3%, offsetting losses by megacaps. Petrobras fell 1.4% due to plunging oil prices, while Vale […]
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