On the first day of the new trading hours, the Ibovespa closed with a loss of 2.38%, at 115,342.40 points.
The market echoes the news about the name of the Ministry of Finance in the next Lula da Silva government.
This local news was stronger than the advance of the stock markets in New York.
There, daylight saving time is over, and to keep up, the Brazilian trading session will have an extra hour, closing at 6:00 pm (Brasília time) as of today.
After opening at a high, Ibovespa turned negativ this Monday (Nov. 7 . . .
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