Ibovespa closed in Nova High, extending the gains from the day before, with the slowdown of the IPCA at the monthly base and expectation according to USA-China (Image: Mariuszblach/Getty Images)
After renewing a record in the previous session, the Ibovespa (Ibov) extended the gains, once again, by corporate results. The expectation of trade agreement between the United States and China concentrated attention abroad, amid uncertainties regarding tariffs.
This Friday (9), the main index of scholarship Brazilian closed at 136,511.88 points, with a progress of 0.21%. In the week, Ibovespa accumulated high of 1.02%.
Already the dollar in sight (USBRL) ended the negotiations with R $ 5,6548, with a slight drop of 0.11% over the real and ended the stable week.
In the domestic scenario, the swing corporate They divided attention with new economic indicators. The National Consumer Price Index (IPCA) rose 0.43% in April, indicating a deceleration compared to 0.56% rise in March. Now accumulated inflation is 2.48% in the year and 5.53% in 12 months.
The Minister of Finance, Fernando Haddadsaid that the inflation will end 2025 at a level lower than the market, during an event in the B3 This Friday (9). In the last Focus Report, Analysts consulted by the Central Bank estimated the IPCA to 5.53% this year.
Us United Statesthe indexes of Wall Street They operated volatile, with investors expecting to new trade agreements. This weekend, the US commercial representative (USTR), Jamieson Greer, and US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, gather with an economic representative of China, He Lifeng, Switzerland.
Today (9), Trump said that “a 80% rate on China seems correct,” in a publication on the Truth Social network – before the market -expected negotiations, which raised the degree of uncertainty among financial agents. Although this represents a relief from the current rate of 145% over China, it is still above market consensus.
In addition, the tension between the world’s two largest economies has gained a new chapter with firm Beijing statements against the so -called reciprocal tariffs imposed by Washington.
Check out the closing of New York Indexes:
- S&P 500: -0.07%at 5,659.91 points;
- Dow Jones: -0.29%at 41,249.38 points;
- NASDAQ: 0.00%, at 17,928.92 points.
Source: Moneytimes

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