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Brazil’s Ibovespa jumps 2% on ceasefire hopes

by admin March 25, 2026
March 25, 2026

Brazil’s Ibovespa rose nearly 2% to trade above 185,000 on Wednesday, as news of a potential ceasefire in the US-Israel conflict with Iran improved investor sentiment and triggered a broad rally in equities.

The prospect of de-escalation raised expectations that oil exports from the Persian Gulf could resume, contributing to the stabilisation of global energy markets.

This shift in sentiment reduced concerns about supply disruptions, which had previously driven volatility and inflation worries across international markets.

As a result, investors moved back into riskier assets, and Brazilian equities benefited from the improved external environment.

Markets that had been pricing in prolonged uncertainty and elevated commodity prices found relief as geopolitical tensions eased.

Lower oil prices ease inflation concerns

International oil prices, which had risen due to concerns about supply constraints associated with the conflict, also decreased as a result of the possible ceasefire.

Concerns about energy-driven inflation, a major factor that has influenced monetary policy expectations globally, were allayed by the drop in crude prices.

In emerging markets like Brazil, where fuel prices have a big influence on consumer prices, lower oil prices tend to ease pressure on inflation projections.

Banks and utilities lead gains

The session’s top performers included financial stocks, reflecting renewed optimism about Brazil’s economic outlook.

The banking sector posted gains, with shares of Banco do Brasil and Bradesco both rising by about 2%.

Utilities also recorded notable gains, supported by an improved macroeconomic environment and reduced interest rate pressure.

Shares of Axia and Sabesp increased by nearly 2%, contributing to the index’s upward movement.

As investors responded to lower global risks and a more stable inflation outlook, gains in these sectors reflected a rotation into domestically focused stocks.

Broad-based gains across key sectors

The Ibovespa’s rise was also aided by several heavyweight stocks in addition to financials and utilities.

Mining giant Vale gained 1.9%, supported by improved sentiment toward global growth and commodity demand.

Rede D’Or, a healthcare provider, saw a 2.7% increase, and WEG, an industrial conglomerate, saw a 3% increase.

Petrobras shares fell by more than 1%, in contrast to the broader market rally, due to pressure from the decline in global oil prices.

As a major oil producer, the company’s performance is closely linked to crude price dynamics, making it particularly sensitive to changes in global energy markets.

The decline in Petrobras shares illustrates how different sectors are affected differently by lower oil prices.

While cheaper energy can support disinflation and boost consumer and industrial activity, it can negatively affect the earnings and profitability of oil producers.

The current rally in equities is likely to be supported by any sustained easing of geopolitical tensions, particularly in emerging markets such as Brazil, where investor behaviour is strongly influenced by external factors.

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