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Risk Rally Builds After Senate Move to End U.S. Shutdown

Markets now watch Brazil's IPCA alongside Copom minutes for Selic cues.

Overview

  • The U.S. Senate advanced a reopening measure in a 60–40 vote, which still requires House approval and President Trump's signature before the shutdown can end.
  • Wall Street closed higher as risk appetite returned, with the Dow up 0.81%, the S&P 500 up 1.54% and the Nasdaq up 2.27%.
  • The Ibovespa gained 0.77% to 155,257 for an 11th straight record close, helped by blue chips and domestic cyclicals.
  • The dollar fell to R$5.307, near a two‑month low for the real, while the U.S. 10‑year Treasury yield rose about 2 basis points to 4.108%.
  • Brazilian DI rates declined across the curve, including Jan‑2028 at 13.055% and Jan‑2035 at 13.50%, as investors positioned ahead of the October IPCA release and the Copom minutes.