Ibovespa may take advantage of the rise in global markets, with Asia leading risk appetite

Global markets operate higher on Wednesday (20), with Japan leading gains in Asia. Ibovespa can take advantage of optimism. (Image: Reuters/Issei Kato)

O Ibovespa (IBOV) can renew its chances of opening higher this Wednesday (20), engaging another positive session, after rising 1.37% and resuming 98,000 points the day before.

You global markets operate with a positive bias today, with futures indices in the usa rocked by the swing season, above all, with better-than-expected numbers for Netflix (NFLX).

At stocks in asia lead the risk appetite of global investors.

Japan and China

At the JapanO Nikkei 225 jumped 2.67% ending the day with 27,680.26 points, pulled by airlines retail and technology.

Japanese company stocks Fast Retailing and Tokyo Electron jumped 2.59% and 4.88%, respectively.

THE China kept its reference rates unchanged. loans with maturities in one and five years, at the levels of 3.7% and 4.45%, respectively, this Wednesday.

the index Shanghai Composite (listed in Shanghai) rose 0.77% and closed the day with 3,304.72 points, while the CSI 300 (operated in shenzhen) advanced 0.34% to 4,283.80 points.

Asian stock markets today (7/20/2022)

Check out the performance of the main stock markets in the region:

In Hong KongO Hang Seng rose 1.11% with 20,890.22 spots

In TaiwanO Taiex advanced 0.27% with 14,733.22 points.

At South KoreaO kospi gained 0.67% with 2,386.85 spots.

At Australiain the Pacific, the ASX 200 shot up 1.65% with 6,759.20 points.

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