Why Are We Optimistic About the Brazilian Stock Market?
The Weekly Globe: in this article, we will explain the justifications and risks of increasing a position in Brazilian stocks at this time
By Rodrigo Lopes, Equity Strategist
The international scenario has been favorable for risk assets, with growth and disinflation supported by gradual interest rate cuts in the US and a globally weaker dollar. In Brazil, the proximity of interest rates and discounted multiples are among the factors that are creating optimism in the Brazilian stock market. But is that all?
In this article, we will explain the justifications and risks of increasing a position in Brazilian stocks at this time.
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