Ibovespa Edges Higher at Week's Start
2026-04-06 20:22
By
Felipe Alarcon
1 min. read
Brazil's Ibovespa closed 0.1% higher at 188,162 on Monday as investors carefully evaluated a Pakistan-mediated proposal to end the five-week conflict in the Middle East.
While the proposed framework suggests an immediate ceasefire followed by broad diplomatic negotiations within 20 days the market remained cautious after Tehran rejected a temporary reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
The Brazilian real reached its strongest level against the greenback since late 2024 supported by elevated commodity prices and a hawkish domestic interest rate outlook.
Petrobras shares gained 1.1% after international oil prices surpassed $110 per barrel while aircraft manufacturer Embraer climbed 1.1% following positive analyst reviews of its first-quarter delivery performance.
In the banking sector Banco Bradesco advanced 0.7% and Banco do Brasil rose 0.4% to help offset a 0.4% decline in mining giant Vale.
Consumer staples also saw strength as Ambev added 1.4%.