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Brazil ETFs Slide Amid Fiscal Concerns

Published 2024-12-03, 07:22 a/m
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Fiscal Woes Drag Brazil Stocks Down

Brazilian stocks had a challenging week, with the Bovespa Index dropping 2.68%. Investor sentiment has been shaken by concerns about the country’s fiscal policies under President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Despite plans to reduce government spending by BRL 70 billion through 2026, these savings fall short of covering the costs of a recently introduced tax reform. Adding to the concerns, Brazil’s budget deficit surged from BRL 54 billion in October 2024 to nearly BRL 75 billion in November 2024. This sharp rise highlights the difficulty of balancing the budget under current policies, further eroding investor confidence.

The tax reform, which raises the minimum taxable income threshold to BRL 5,000 and introduces a 10% minimum tax rate for high earners, aims to address income inequality. However, it has intensified fears about the growing fiscal gap. Additionally, the fiscal instability contributed to a 4.06% depreciation of the Brazilian real (BRL) against the US dollar, reaching an exchange rate of BRL 6.047 per dollar at the time of writing this article.

Brazil ETFs Post (NYSE:POST) Steep Declines

Amid ongoing economic uncertainty, Brazil-focused ETFs experienced a notable decline, reflecting investor hesitancy. In total, the overall drop for Brazil ETFs was 7.35%. Two key ETFs bore the brunt of this sell-off:

  • iShares MSCI Brazil UCITS ETF (ETR:4BRZ): Down 7.36%
  • Amundi MSCI Brazil UCITS ETF (LON:RIOU): Down 7.18%

These figures highlight the market’s negative sentiment towards Brazilian equities, as fiscal concerns and currency weakness weigh on performance.

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