The index of real estate funds 🇧🇷ifix) gives B3 closed at a high of 0.15%, at 2,866 points, interrupting four straight days of decline. In a week emptied of business, with two games of the Brazilian Team at world Cupthe Ifix retreated 0.95%.
Thus, the index ignored the elimination of the Brazil today in the Cup after the penalty shootout with Croatia. Before the game, president-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva started to divulge the names that will compose the ministries in his government.
Real estate funds relegate ministers and inflation
The petista confirmed his former Minister of Education and former mayor of São Paulo, Fernando Haddadas Minister of Farmas it was already being ventilated.
“Haddad’s definition was already in the index price, as well as the result of the IPCA“, comments the advisor of SVN Investimentos, Vitor Matias. Today, the numbers of the inflation country official in November.
Last month’s IPCA rose 0.41% compared to the result of 0.59% in October. The data was below the forecast by the market (by +0.59%) and erased the deflation recorded between July and September.
For the specialist in real estate funds from Manchester InvestmentsGuilherme Palma, during the week, the domestic market operated with the information that Haddad’s name would be confirmed at the head of the Treasury – as the Ministry of Economy🇧🇷
What’s next?
Matias, da SVN Investimentos, says that investors are waiting for fiscal definitions in the new government to observe the behavior of the yield curve. With that, the tendency of Ifix is to “stand aside”. “Everything the index had to fall has already fallen. I believe that the falls that may still suffer are marginal”, he adds.
outstanding FIIs
On the trading floor, the background Brazilian Graveyard and Death Care 🇧🇷CARE11) led the increases, of 2.41%. already the RBR Properties 🇧🇷RBRP11) retreated 3.53%.
In the week, however, the biggest rise was with the bottom BTG Pactual Agro Logística 🇧🇷BTAL11), with gains of 2.87%. On the other hand, the Captaincy Reit FOF 🇧🇷CPFF11) ended the week down 9%.
Source: Moneytimes
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