Ibovespa is falling while keeping an eye on Brazilian data; the dollar is decreasing.

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The Ibovespa, the primary index of the B3 National Stock Exchange, is currently decreasing due to local employment data and concerns about a potential government shutdown in the US scheduled to begin tomorrow.

Around 11:00 (Brasilia time), the Ibovespa index fell by 0.22% to 146,009.96 points, as reported by B3 data.

The business dollar maintains its upward trend, increasing by 0.01% to R$5.32.

Internal factors also impact the Ibovespa.

The decrease in Petrobras stock prices, along with the anticipation of the end-of-month Ptax and upcoming employment figures, are factors leading to market volatility.

Investors keep an eye on the job market in Brazil.

In Brazil, the focus of the market shifts to the employment figures published this morning by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE).

The unemployment rate stayed constant at 5.6%, matching the level from July and remaining the lowest since 2012, the start of the historical data.

The indicator’s stability suggests a strong job market, even with inflation and upcoming economic data.

US Index Quote

Dow Jones experienced a decrease of 0.05%.

S&P 500 experienced a decrease of 0.03%.

Nasdaq experienced a decrease of 0.11%.

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