The Ibovespa, the leading index of B3 (São Paulo Stock Exchange), closed at 118,758 points on Friday, June 16.
It recorded a 0.39% decrease on the last trading day. Over the week, however, it increased by 1.49%.
Meanwhile, the US dollar rose by 0.36% to R$4.82. The currency’s quotation decreased by 1.15% since the previous Friday, June 9.
The Dow Jones fell by 0.32% in the United States on Friday, June 16, and the S&P 500 dropped by 0.37%.
Used to measure confidence in the economy, the country risk, or the 5-year Credit Default Swap (CDS), registered 187 points on Friday, June 16. One year ago, on June 16, 2022, it was at 261 points.
According to the latest available data, foreign investors have poured R$ 6.9 billion into the stock exchange this month up to Wednesday, June 14.
For the year, the balance stands at a positive R$13.8 billion. When primary (IPOs) and secondary (follow-ons) offers are considered, the result is a positive R$ 16.5 billion.