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Brazil’s Ibovespa hits record high as investors bet on rate cuts and political shift

by admin August 28, 2025
August 28, 2025

On Thursday, August 28, Brazil’s benchmark Ibovespa index climbed to a record high, briefly touching 142,138 points during intraday trading and surpassing its previous peak of 141,563.

By 11:47 am in Brasília, the index was up 1.9% at 141,854 points, according to InfoMoney.

The rally was underpinned by expectations of global monetary easing and shifting domestic political dynamics, which have bolstered investor sentiment.

The new milestone adds to a broader wave of optimism surrounding Brazilian equities, with both international and local factors supporting a positive market outlook.

Monetary policy in focus

Market analysts attribute much of the Ibovespa’s latest rally to growing expectations of interest rate cuts.

Investor sentiment has been buoyed by the belief that the US Federal Reserve could move to lower rates as early as September, while in Brazil, views are split between a December start or early 2026.

Alison Correia, financial analyst and founding partner of Dom Investimentos, noted that recent macroeconomic indicators in Brazil strengthen the case for monetary easing, further supporting the bullish momentum in local equities.

“Recent inflation and activity data reinforce the perception that interest rates in Brazil should begin to fall in early 2026 or even as early as December of this year, which increases the attractiveness of equity investments,” according to Correia.

Political signals lift confidence

In addition to rate-cut expectations, political developments are providing further momentum to the stock market.

Investors reacted positively to the latest Atlas survey, which showed conservative São Paulo governor Tarcísio de Freitas of the Republicans party pulling ahead of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in presidential voter intentions.

The survey reinforced perceptions of Tarcísio as the leading right-wing contender, viewed by markets as more pro-business, thereby amplifying investor optimism.

Analysts noted that this political backdrop, combined with monetary policy uncertainty, has contributed to the upbeat market sentiment.

US data strengthens risk appetite

External factors are also bolstering Brazilian equities, with fresh US economic data adding to investor confidence in the global outlook.

Kevin Oliveira, partner and advisor at Blue3, highlighted that the latest figures underscored the resilience of American growth.

“Today’s numbers were positive, as they show that the US economy is far from a technical recession, with GDP even slightly above expectations,” Oliveira said.

He noted that this performance is driving momentum in US markets and reinforcing expectations that the Federal Reserve could lower rates in September.

The prospect of looser monetary policy in the world’s largest economy is encouraging investors to take on more risk, channelling inflows into emerging markets such as Brazil.

Market outlook

Thursday’s record-breaking session represents a convergence of optimism across the monetary, economic, and political fronts.

While uncertainties persist, particularly about US trade policy and the sustainability of Brazil’s economic recovery, equity investors appear to be focused on the upside potential.

The Ibovespa’s latest high demonstrates how changes in domestic politics and global macroeconomic factors are influencing Brazil’s market outlook.

Analysts believe that as long as expectations for rate cuts persist and political signals remain positive, Brazilian equities will continue to attract significant interest in the coming months.

The post Brazil’s Ibovespa hits record high as investors bet on rate cuts and political shift appeared first on Invezz

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