What to expect from Ibovespa in the 1st trading session of October? Follow – Money Times


SUMMARY: The first business day of October begins with no operations on the China and Hong Kong stock exchanges, due to the national holiday.

In Brazil, the market follows the releases of the Business Confidence Index and Industrial PMI, both for the month of September.

Abroad, inflation in the Euro Zone is the highlight. In addition, data from the Industrial PMI for Germany, the Euro Zone and the United States are released. In the USA, there are also JOLTS job offers for August.

This morning, futures Wall Street and international scholarships are mixed. Already the EWZthe main ETF for Brazilian shares traded on the American market, operates stable in the pre-opening.

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Eurozone inflation is the highlight of this Tuesday (1); see what to expect from Ibovespa (IBOV)

A inflation in the Euro Zone is the highlight of this Tuesday (01). As already signaled by the president of the European Central Bank (BCE), Christine Lagarde, in previous speeches, a CPI benign for September.

The market expects stability in the month, which could momentarily take the index to a level below the target — from 2.2% to 1.8%.

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**Bitcoin (BTC) avança 0,46%, a US$ 64.062,0; Ethereum (ETH) sobe 1,11%, a US$ 2.639,98



**Brent oil falls 1.69%, to US$70.49 per barrel; WTI falls 1.91% to US$66.87 per barrel



**Wall Street: Futures operate mixed with S&P 500 (-0.09%), Dow Jones (-0.27%) and Nasdaq (+0.08%)



**Petrobras (PBR) ADR drops 0.49%, to US$ 14.34, in the pre-market in the USA



**Vale's ADR (VALE) falls 0.26%, to US$ 11.65, in the pre-market in the USA



**Ibovespa in dollars (EWZ) operates stable, at US$ 29.49, in the pre-market in the USA



Industrial PMI: check out this Tuesday’s economic agenda (1st)

The month begins with a packed agenda this Tuesday (1st). The financial market awaits data from the PMI Industrial from Brazil and the United States. The North American country also releases data on construction spending and job vacancies, both from August.

The Industrial Activity Index (ISM) manufacturing is another highlight, according to BTG Pactual, which speaks of a new marginal improvement, from 47.2 points to 47.6 points, but still appearing in contractionary territory.

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