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Senate Step Toward Ending U.S. Shutdown Fuels Global Risk Rally as Brazil’s Ibovespa Hits New High

The next hurdle is House approval, which could restore key U.S. data and sharpen views on interest-rate paths in the U.S. and Brazil.

Overview

  • U.S. Senate advanced a temporary funding bill in a 60–40 vote to finance the government into late January, leaving final approval to the House and the president.
  • Wall Street rebounded on the prospect of a shutdown resolution, with the Dow up 0.81%, the S&P 500 up 1.54% and the Nasdaq up 2.27%.
  • Brazil’s Ibovespa closed at 155,257 points, logging its 11th straight record and 14th consecutive daily gain.
  • The real strengthened as the dollar fell to R$5.307, while interest-rate futures declined, including Jan-2027 DI at 13.825% and Jan-2029 at 12.955%.
  • Investors now look for the restart of delayed U.S. indicators such as payrolls and for Brazil’s October IPCA and Copom minutes on Nov. 11 to refine expectations for Fed moves and the timing of Selic cuts.