IBOV 175,707.73 ▼ 0.53% IPSA 10,945.86 ▼ 0.71% IPC MEX 66,529.27 ▲ 0.85% MERVAL 3,251,266 ▲ 0.68% COLCAP 2,294.60 ▼ 0.18% BVL PERÚ 57,174.37 — — USD/BRL5.08▲ 0.15% USD/MXN17.39▼ 0.20% USD/CLP925.12▼ 0.16% USD/COP3,213▼ 0.71% USD/PEN3.39— 0.00% USD/ARS1,476▲ 0.34% USD/UYU40.15▲ 1.04% USD/PYG6,039▲ 1.28% USD/BOB10.65▲ 5.99% USD/DOP58.27▼ 0.05% USD/CRC447.49▲ 0.88% USD/GTQ7.62▲ 2.09% USD/HNL26.73▼ 0.01% USD/NIO36.62▲ 0.31% USD/VES723.93▼ 0.13% USD/PAB1.00— 0.00% USD/BZD2.00— 0.00% USD/JMD157.72▲ 0.14% USD/TTD6.76▲ 1.32% EUR/BRL5.81▼ 0.76% BRENT 84.68 ▼ 0.06% WTI 79.34 — 0.00% IRON ORE 161.91 — — COPPER 6.35 ▲ 0.33% GOLD 4,042 ▼ 0.46% SILVER 57.61 ▼ 1.99% SOY 1,196 ▼ 0.95% CORN 468.50 ▲ 8.01% WHEAT 682.25 ▲ 8.08% COFFEE 325.50 ▼ 3.47% SUGAR 14.83 ▼ 0.34% ORANGE JUICE 136.65 ▼ 2.57% COTTON 82.13 ▲ 3.18% COCOA 5,924 ▲ 4.66% BEEF 229.95 ▼ 0.64% CATTLE 343.53 ▼ 1.51% LITHIUM 70.32 ▼ 1.76% PETR4 40.35 ▼ 0.76% VALE3 74.44 ▲ 0.58% ITUB4 43.16 ▼ 1.08% BBDC4 18.51 ▼ 0.64% ABEV3 15.61 ▼ 1.27% BBAS3 20.61 ▲ 0.10% B3SA3 15.75 ▲ 2.74% WEGE3 43.76 ▼ 1.00% PRIO3 57.22 ▼ 0.61% SUZB3 41.43 ▲ 0.78% RENT3 40.44 ▼ 0.25% AZZA3 18.70 ▼ 0.80% CSAN3 3.85 ▼ 1.03% RAIZ4 0.30 ▼ 3.23% PCAR3 2.36 ▼ 3.67% GMAT3 3.96 — 0.00% PSSA3 55.20 ▲ 1.68% CVCB3 1.35 ▼ 2.17% POSI3 3.93 ▼ 1.50% SLCE3 13.51 ▼ 2.17% NATU3 8.57 ▲ 0.23% BRKM5 6.39 ▼ 6.44% RANI3 8.01 — 0.00% CSNA3 5.18 ▼ 0.38% CMIN3 5.13 ▲ 0.59% USIM5 8.12 ▼ 1.34% GGBR4 24.09 ▲ 3.30% ENEV3 26.82 ▼ 1.29% CPFE3 46.90 ▼ 0.64% CMIG4 11.17 ▼ 0.27% EQTL3 40.54 ▼ 1.00% LREN3 14.19 ▼ 0.70% VIVT3 35.44 ▼ 0.23% RAIL3 14.00 ▼ 0.92% KLABIN 17.39 ▲ 0.40% RAIA DROGASIL 18.54 ▼ 0.32% RDOR3 35.93 ▼ 0.33% HAPV3 11.02 ▼ 1.52% FLRY3 16.45 ▲ 0.24% SMTO3 15.43 ▼ 4.28% UGPA3 30.32 ▲ 0.70% VBBR3 33.22 ▼ 0.24% BBSE3 40.55 ▲ 0.40% BPAC11 57.14 ▼ 1.40% CURY3 33.22 ▼ 1.10% AERI3 2.04 ▼ 1.45% VIVARA 23.38 ▼ 0.21% COMPASS 25.12 ▼ 0.32% VAMOS 3.09 ▼ 1.90% SANB11 27.10 ▼ 0.88% ASAI3 8.74 ▲ 0.92% SBSP3 30.08 ▼ 0.86% WALMEX 50.00 ▲ 1.48% GMEXICO 198.55 ▼ 0.51% FEMSA 225.29 ▼ 1.76% 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228.17 ▲ 0.98% ASUR 283.04 ▲ 2.69% OMA AIRPORT 108.36 ▲ 0.67% AMX ADR 26.09 ▼ 0.34% FEMSA ADR 129.68 ▼ 2.62% CEMEX ADR 12.94 ▲ 1.05% PETROBRAS ADR 17.73 ▼ 1.09% VALE ADR 14.61 ▲ 0.14% ITAU ADR 8.49 ▼ 0.75% SANTANDER BR 5.37 ▼ 0.46% AMBEV ADR 3.04 ▼ 1.62% CSN 1.01 ▼ 1.94% GERDAU 4.77 ▲ 3.47% LATAM ADR 54.19 ▲ 1.27% BTC 64,940 ▼ 0.02% ETH 1,911 ▲ 1.16% SOL 77.32 ▼ 0.57% XRP 1.11 ▲ 0.06% BNB 577.78 ▼ 0.68% ADA 0.16 ▼ 1.23% DOGE 0.07 ▼ 1.12% AVAX 6.69 ▼ 0.11% LINK 8.44 ▲ 1.26% DOT 0.85 ▼ 0.79% LTC 45.02 ▼ 0.91% BCH 231.55 ▼ 2.09% TRX 0.33 ▼ 0.07% XLM 0.19 ▲ 0.66% HBAR 0.07 — 0.00% NEAR 2.06 ▲ 2.53% ATOM 1.56 ▼ 0.06% AAVE 96.12 ▼ 2.79% SELIC 14.25% EMBRAER 81.19 ▼ 1.58% EMBRAER ADR 63.92 ▼ 1.53% JBS 12.05 ▲ 1.82% JBS BDR 61.12 ▲ 2.29% MBRF3 15.49 ▼ 3.73% MBRFY 3.05 ▼ 2.87% INTER 5.65 ▼ 0.96% EGX 52,558 ▲ 0.50% USD/ZAR16.34▼ 0.22% USD/NGN1,379▼ 0.25% NIKKEI 68,752 ▲ 1.49% CSI300 4,787 ▼ 0.20% HSI 24,681 ▲ 1.40% NIFTY 24,079 ▲ 0.11% KOSPI 7,284 ▲ 6.24% JCI 6,042 ▲ 0.04% USD/JPY162.14▼ 0.07% 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0.46% SILVER 57.61 ▼ 1.99% SOY 1,196 ▼ 0.95% CORN 468.50 ▲ 8.01% WHEAT 682.25 ▲ 8.08% COFFEE 325.50 ▼ 3.47% SUGAR 14.83 ▼ 0.34% ORANGE JUICE 136.65 ▼ 2.57% COTTON 82.13 ▲ 3.18% COCOA 5,924 ▲ 4.66% BEEF 229.95 ▼ 0.64% CATTLE 343.53 ▼ 1.51% LITHIUM 70.32 ▼ 1.76% PETR4 40.35 ▼ 0.76% VALE3 74.44 ▲ 0.58% ITUB4 43.16 ▼ 1.08% BBDC4 18.51 ▼ 0.64% ABEV3 15.61 ▼ 1.27% BBAS3 20.61 ▲ 0.10% B3SA3 15.75 ▲ 2.74% WEGE3 43.76 ▼ 1.00% PRIO3 57.22 ▼ 0.61% SUZB3 41.43 ▲ 0.78% RENT3 40.44 ▼ 0.25% AZZA3 18.70 ▼ 0.80% CSAN3 3.85 ▼ 1.03% RAIZ4 0.30 ▼ 3.23% PCAR3 2.36 ▼ 3.67% GMAT3 3.96 — 0.00% PSSA3 55.20 ▲ 1.68% CVCB3 1.35 ▼ 2.17% POSI3 3.93 ▼ 1.50% SLCE3 13.51 ▼ 2.17% NATU3 8.57 ▲ 0.23% BRKM5 6.39 ▼ 6.44% RANI3 8.01 — 0.00% CSNA3 5.18 ▼ 0.38% CMIN3 5.13 ▲ 0.59% USIM5 8.12 ▼ 1.34% GGBR4 24.09 ▲ 3.30% ENEV3 26.82 ▼ 1.29% CPFE3 46.90 ▼ 0.64% CMIG4 11.17 ▼ 0.27% EQTL3 40.54 ▼ 1.00% LREN3 14.19 ▼ 0.70% VIVT3 35.44 ▼ 0.23% RAIL3 14.00 ▼ 0.92% KLABIN 17.39 ▲ 0.40% RAIA DROGASIL 18.54 ▼ 0.32% RDOR3 35.93 ▼ 0.33% HAPV3 11.02 ▼ 1.52% FLRY3 16.45 ▲ 0.24% SMTO3 15.43 ▼ 4.28% UGPA3 30.32 ▲ 0.70% VBBR3 33.22 ▼ 0.24% BBSE3 40.55 ▲ 0.40% BPAC11 57.14 ▼ 1.40% CURY3 33.22 ▼ 1.10% AERI3 2.04 ▼ 1.45% VIVARA 23.38 ▼ 0.21% COMPASS 25.12 ▼ 0.32% VAMOS 3.09 ▼ 1.90% SANB11 27.10 ▼ 0.88% ASAI3 8.74 ▲ 0.92% SBSP3 30.08 ▼ 0.86% WALMEX 50.00 ▲ 1.48% GMEXICO 198.55 ▼ 0.51% FEMSA 225.29 ▼ 1.76% CEMEX 22.52 ▲ 1.44% GFNORTE 185.82 ▼ 0.20% BIMBO 57.56 ▲ 2.13% TELEVISA 9.60 ▲ 0.73% AMX 22.73 ▼ 0.53% GAP 396.44 ▲ 0.30% ASUR 283.04 ▲ 2.69% OMA 235.77 ▲ 0.32% KOF 178.37 ▼ 0.85% GRUMA 280.33 ▲ 0.33% KIMBER 38.75 ▲ 0.81% SQM-B 65,693 ▼ 3.25% COPEC 6,260 ▲ 0.81% BSANTANDER 77.82 ▼ 1.04% FALABELLA 5,870 ▼ 0.09% ENELAM 84.55 ▼ 1.40% CENCOSUD 2,040 — 0.00% CMPC 1,087 ▼ 1.45% BANCO CHILE 188.20 ▼ 0.69% LATAM AIR 25.15 ▲ 1.00% YPF 77,500 ▼ 0.35% GGAL 8,075 ▲ 2.09% PAMPA 5,185 ▼ 0.86% TXAR 667.50 ▲ 0.83% ALUAR 957.00 ▲ 0.84% TGS 9,760 ▲ 0.51% CEPU 2,332 ▲ 0.21% MIRGOR 16,975 ▲ 1.34% COME 45.84 ▲ 0.20% LOMA NEGRA 3,580 ▲ 1.34% BYMA 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Brazil´s pandemic emergency aid will benefit over 40 million people – government estimate

By · February 15, 2021 · 4 min read

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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The reinstatement of the pandemic emergency aid will serve more people than initially planned. According to the economic team’s latest estimates, the program should cover over 40 million people in 2021. On February 4th, Economy Minister Paulo Guedes had expected that 32 million Brazilians would be covered by the emergency aid.

Emergency aid. (Photo Internet Reproduction)
Emergency aid. (Photo Internet Reproduction)

However, the aid will likely cover fewer people than in 2020. The Ministry of Economy’s goal is to filter and narrow the program, directing funds only to the population in the lowest levels of poverty.

According to people close to the negotiations, the economic team’s plan is based on the assumption that 75% of emergency aid recipients in 2020 were in the poorest half of the Brazilian population. The new program would be directed only to this 75% share of poorer beneficiaries.

Although a payment to over 40 million has been mentioned behind the scenes, the percentage could represent at least 50 million – considering the December figures from Caixa, the state-owned bank responsible for making all aid payments (67 million received the emergency aid).

In any case, the Ministry is trying to ensure that the rules attend the neediest while saving resources in relation to last year’s program – which even covered civil and military personnel, violating the rule that payments should only go to those not employed.

The number of people to benefit from the aid will include “Bolsa Família” (Family Grant) recipients, who should be granted a raise in order to receive the same amount as the other beneficiaries.

Despite pressure from legislators for a higher amount, the economic team insists that the amount to be paid should range between R$200 and R$250 per beneficiary.

Figures such as R$300 are rejected on the grounds that the whole country would be impoverished as a result of a more expensive program (such as inflation and higher interest rates).

The team is also considering to end the double payment for single mothers, made last year – in which R$1,200 was paid rather than the R$600 in the first five installments, and R$600 instead of R$300 in the last four.

The program could cost anywhere between R$8 billion and R$12.5 billion per month, considering the population and benefit value variables provided by the rules under consideration.

The Ministry of Economy has been saying that it is pursuing a program that will run for only three or four months, which would lead the minimum cost of the emergency aid in 2021 to a figure between R$24 billion and R$50 billion. In 2020, the total amount paid stood at R$322 billion.

To free up this amount, the government needs to amend the Constitution to ensure legal certainty for the operation because of two main factors. Currently, fiscal rules prevent the country from creating a program that requires raising funds by debt – therefore, rules must be relaxed.

Another argument is that there is controversy over whether or not the pandemic impacts will be foreseeable or otherwise in 2021, given that the novel coronavirus reached the country almost a year ago.

This interpretation is significant because the emergency aid will be established by means of extraordinary credit – a provision that frees up resources beyond the traditional budget and above the spending cap, allowed by the Constitution exclusively for urgent and unforeseeable expenses (as in the case of war, internal uprising, or public calamity).

As there is no technical consensus on whether or not the pandemic is something foreseeable, a PEC (proposal to amend the Constitution) to release spending this year would settle the issue.

The instrument used in 2020 was the War PEC, which relaxed the fiscal rules and was in force until the end of the year.

Now, Guedes prefers a public calamity clause to be included in the Federative Pact PEC – a bill he prepared which has been pending since November 2019 in Congress and revises public revenue and spending.

Guedes’ goal is to release the resources, partially offset with a fiscal measure. The Ministry of Economy was to “compact” the Federative Pact PEC with the public calamity clause and submit a draft to Congress. From there, discussions will begin with the legislative to determine the text’s final structure.

The economic team expects the final approval in three weeks and the aid to start being paid in March. As for Congress, the proposal is expected to be submitted to the Senate leaders’ meeting on Thursday, February 18th.

Senate president Rodrigo Pacheco (DEM-MG), should meet the day before with Senator Márcio Bittar (MDB-AC), rapporteur of the Federative Pact PEC. Bittar would also be studying his report on the proposal over Carnaval.

After a meeting on Friday, February 12th, Guedes, Pacheco and Chamber president Arthur Lira (PP-AL) announced an agreement whereby the aid was conditioned upon the approval of the Federative Pact PEC.

Pacheco said at the time that the aid would be paid in March, April, May and, “possibly”, in June.

Source: Folha de São Paulo

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Ibovespa · benchmark
175,707.73
-0.53%
L 175,542day rangeH 176,663

+29.86% over 12 months

Market breadth · 15 names
33% advancing

5 ▲ advancing10 declining ▼

Currencies, rates & key inputs
USD / BRL
5.08
+0.15%

EUR / BRL
5.81
-0.75%

Selic rate
14.25%
·

Brent crude
84.68
-0.06%

Iron ore
161.91
·

Sector heatmap · average move today
Mining
+1.17%
VALE3, CSNA3, GGBR4

Materials
+0.78%
SUZB3

Financials
+0.28%
ITUB4, BBDC4, BBAS3, B3SA3

Industrials
-0.63%
WEGE3, RENT3

Energy
-0.69%
PETR4, PRIO3

Consumer Disc.
-0.80%
AZZA3

Consumer Staples
-1.27%
ABEV3

Utilities
-1.29%
ENEV3

Latin America scoreboard
IndexLastTodayStrength
IbovespaBrazil
175,707.73
-0.53%

S&P/BMV IPCMexico
66,529.27
+0.85%

S&P IPSAChile
10,945.86
-0.71%

S&P MERVALArgentina
3,251,266
+0.68%

MSCI COLCAPColombia
2,294.60
-0.18%

BVL S&P PerúPeru
57,174.37

Full instrument board
Instrument Last Change YoY Prev. High Low Volume
IBOV 175,707.73 -0.53% +29.86% 176,641.10 176,663 175,542
USD/BRL 5.08 +0.15% -9.07% 5.07 5.08 5.06
SELIC 14.25%
PETR4 40.35 -0.76% +26.23% 40.66 40.80 40.23 11,989,500
VALE3 74.44 +0.58% +38.12% 74.01 74.85 73.80 7,292,200
ITUB4 43.16 -1.08% +26.97% 43.63 43.62 43.10 5,895,700
BBDC4 18.51 -0.64% +15.03% 18.63 18.68 18.48 7,293,800
BBAS3 20.61 +0.10% -1.24% 20.59 20.73 20.43 6,833,300
B3SA3 15.75 +2.74% +14.64% 15.33 15.78 15.42 16,000,800
ABEV3 15.61 -1.27% +17.63% 15.81 15.73 15.35 12,175,800
WEGE3 43.76 -1.00% +10.31% 44.20 44.21 43.21 2,991,800
PRIO3 57.22 -0.61% +35.85% 57.57 57.68 57.01 2,154,900
SUZB3 41.43 +0.78% -18.10% 41.11 41.93 40.77 1,989,900
RENT3 40.44 -0.25% +9.56% 40.54 40.66 40.25 1,181,200
AZZA3 18.70 -0.80% -48.34% 18.85 18.91 18.58 416,200
CSNA3 5.18 -0.38% -36.39% 5.20 5.22 5.07 6,370,500
GGBR4 24.09 +3.30% +46.45% 23.32 24.22 23.09 5,963,300
ENEV3 26.82 -1.29% +99.11% 27.17 27.35 26.75 3,175,400

Largest moves today
GGBR4
24.09
+3.30%
B3SA3
15.75
+2.74%
ENEV3
26.82
-1.29%
ABEV3
15.61
-1.27%
ITUB4
43.16
-1.08%
WEGE3
43.76
-1.00%
AZZA3
18.70
-0.80%
SUZB3
41.43
+0.78%

The session read
The Ibovespa eased 0.53%, with breadth negative — 5 of 15 names higher. Mining led, while Utilities lagged.

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