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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    57378.5365$
  • Previous Close
    58245.6172$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    -867.08$
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About

IBXX.SA refers to the iShares Ibovespa Index ETF, traded on the B3 (Brasil Bolsa Balcão), the Brazilian stock exchange. This ETF seeks to replicate the performance of the Ibovespa Index, which is a major benchmark for the Brazilian stock market, composed of the most actively traded and representative companies listed on the B3. Investors can use IBXX.SA to gain exposure to the overall Brazilian equity market through a single investment vehicle.

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Factors

Economic Conditions: General economic health influences investor sentiment and risk appetite, impacting demand for Brazilian corporate bonds reflected in IBXX.SA.

Interest Rates: Changes in Brazilian interest rates directly affect bond yields, causing inverse movements in IBXX.SA's price as investors adjust to new rate levels.

Credit Spreads: Widening credit spreads, indicating higher perceived risk, diminish bond prices in IBXX.SA; tightening spreads suggest improved creditworthiness, increasing prices.

Inflation Expectations: Rising inflation erodes fixed-income asset value; higher expected inflation reduces IBXX.SA's price as yields become less attractive.

Market Liquidity: Low liquidity can amplify price swings; higher liquidity generally reduces volatility and facilitates smoother trading of IBXX.SA.

Political Stability: Political uncertainty increases risk aversion, lowering demand for Brazilian corporate debt, affecting IBXX.SA negatively.

Corporate Earnings: Overall corporate profitability in Brazil influences the perceived risk of underlying bonds, impacting investor confidence in IBXX.SA.

Global Events: International events like economic crises or geopolitical tensions can trigger capital flight from emerging markets, reducing demand for assets like IBXX.SA.

Exchange Rates: Depreciation of the Brazilian Real can impact foreign investors' returns and alter demand for IBXX.SA.

Index Composition: Changes to the composition of the IBXX index (e.g., inclusion/exclusion of bonds) can affect its price depending on the performance of those bonds.

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