Ibovespa Rises on Middle East Peace Hopes
2026-05-08 13:43
By
Isabela Couto
1 min. read
The Ibovespa gained nearly 1% to hover near the 185,000 mark on Friday, as investors awaited Iran’s response to a US proposal aimed at ending the conflict in the Middle East.
Banks led gains, with Itaú rising nearly 1.5%, while other notable performers included Vale (+1.2%), WEG (+1.9%), Axia (+1.0%), and Rede D’Or.
Petrobras edged higher as uncertainty over a potential peace deal persisted and clashes near the Strait of Hormuz continued.
Elsewhere, Cemig (+1.1%), which is set to release Q1 2026 results later in the day, approved the election of Alexandre Ramos Peixoto as CEO.
Banco do Brasil (+1.6%) said it renegotiated more than R$430 million in customer debt over two days.
Embraer (-6.2%) fell after reporting adjusted net income of R$145.4 million in Q1, down 51.5% from a year earlier.
On the data front, revenue in Brazil’s manufacturing industry rose 3.8% in March from February, though growth remained slower than a year earlier.