Ibovespa starts with a significant decrease influenced by commodities and banks.

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- Ibovespa experienced a sharp decline on Wednesday, with losses increasing due to risk avoidance in the market.
- The index, at 169.665 points, was down 1.37% due to declines in commodity, banking, and retail shares.
- Companies such as Vale, Petrobras, and smaller oil companies experienced notable declines.
- Major banks like Banco do Brasil, Bradesco, Itaú Unibanco, and Santander experienced significant losses.
- The retail industry, including Luiza Magazine and Renner Stores, also showed a significant decline.
- B3, Embraer, Assaí, GPA, Minerva, and Marfrig began the day with losses.
- In the morning session, Braskem and Blue saw significant increases in the contramon market.
Ibovespa started the trading day on Wednesday with a decline and further deepened losses shortly after the market opened, showing a widespread trend of risk aversion across major sectors of the Stock Exchange.
After auctions, the primary B3 index decreased by 1.37% to reach 169,665 points, primarily influenced by commodity, banking, and retail stocks.
Petrobras, Vale, and oil companies impact the index.
Vale’s actions started the session with a decrease of 0.89%, trading at R$ 77.19.
Petrobras began the day with a decline, showing decreases of 0.50% for PETR3 and 0.66% for PETR4.
Among independent oil companies, PRIO’s shares decrease by 1.34%, PetroReconcavo’s decrease by 1.10%, and Brava Energia’s decrease by 2.07%.
Banks and retailers increase market competition.
The major banks are experiencing significant losses at the beginning of trading. Banco do Brasil is down by 1.21%, Bradesco has dropped by 1.33%, Itaú Unibanco is experiencing a loss of 1.34%, and Santander has retreated by 1.23%.
In the retail sector, there is a significant overall decrease in stock values. Magazine Luiza’s shares drop by 1.92%, Stores Renner experiences a loss of 1.63%, Vivara sees a decline of 1.97%, C&A’s stock falls by 1.58%, Azzas 2154’s shares decrease by 1.45%, and Auren/AUAU3’s stock retreats by 1.23%.
Other notable points from the session
B3 (B3SA3) starts the trading session down by 1.86%, whereas Embraer is down by 1.12%.
Assaí experiences a decrease of 1.49% and GPA sees a drop of 1.73% in the supermarket industry.
Refrigerators also began the day with Minerva dropping by 2.96% and Marfrig declining by 1.33%.
Braskem (BRKM5) increases by 1.42% to R$ 6.45, and Blue goes up by 0.39%.
Hapvida’s stock drops by 1.47%, while Axia Energia’s shares decline by 1.16%.
The Small Caps Index (SMLL) started the day down by 0.08%, in line with the overall negative sentiment in the Brazilian Stock Exchange.
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