Sections
Return to News Categories

ALL NEWS SECTIONS:
MOST POPULAR SECTIONS:
Cattle - Hogs / Livestock News
Interest Futures News
Metals Futures News
Reports: Crops, CFTC, etc
Soft Commodities News

Futures and Commodity Market News

Friday’S Morning Call: A Week Of Wavering Fortunes

Apr 20, 2024 (MENAFN via COMTEX) --

(MENAFN - The Rio Times) As the week drew to a close, Friday mirrored Thursday's calm, lacking impactful economic data to stir the financial markets.

Despite the day's quietude, the Brazilian stock market, B3 , remained a focal point due to the Ibovespa' persistent decline.

On the previous day, the index scraped by, barely maintaining stability and closing almost unchanged.

During the night, Israel conducted airstrikes on Ira in retaliation for an attack on April 13.

Consequently, Brent crude oil prices spiked to $90.45 per barrel, up 3.34% by 11:50 PM Brasília time.



The effects on the market and future developments remain to be seen.

Over the week, the Ibovespa's fluctuations painted a picture of uncertainty:


  • Monday saw a dip of 0.43%, ending at 125,405.
  • By Tuesday, it had fallen further, by 0.75%, to 124,399.
  • Wednesday's decline was slight, just 0.17%, closing at 124,171.
  • A marginal rise of 0.02% on Thursday brought it to 124,196.

Bank of America's recent analysis introduced a sobering perspective, predicting the Ibovespa might sink below 120,000-a sentiment now shared by 20% of surveyed managers.

This outlook marked a significant pivot from March's more optimistic projections.

Speculation about the index's potential to set new records in 2024 persisted, especially against last year's speculative chatter about a year-end peak of 150,000 points.

Attention also turned to Sabesp (SBSP3), with Itaú BBA and XP affirming buy ratings after SaÌ?o Paulo announced its governance model post-privatization.

The city council's approval further underscored this optimism.
Friday's Morning Call: A Week of Wavering Fortunes
Stateside, the stock markets presented a mixed scene, influenced by Middle Eastern tensions and the Federal Reserve's hint at enduring high rates.

This brewed a cautious atmosphere as earnings reports unfolded, highlighted by Netflix's performance after the market closed:

  • The Dow Jones inched up by 0.06%, to 37,775.38.
  • The S&P 500 dropped slightly by 0.22%, to 5,011.12.
  • The Nasdaq faced a sharper decline of 0.52%, finishing at 15,601.50.

This week's market movements offered a glimpse into the global financial landscape's delicate balance, shaped by geopolitical strains, policy shifts, and corporate narratives.

MENAFN19042024007421016031ID1108115552

comtex tracking

COMTEX_451117143/2604/2024-04-20T01:35:08

Please read the End User Agreement.
By accessing this page, you agree to the terms and conditions of the End User Agreement.

News provided by COMTEX.


Extreme Futures: Movers & Shakers

Hottest

Actives

Gainers

Today's Hottest Futures
Market Last Vol % Chg
Loading...

close_icon
open_icon