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B3 stock slips to R$13.43 as São Paulo’s exchange reopens; Copom and inflation in focus
4 January 2026
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B3 stock slips to R$13.43 as São Paulo’s exchange reopens; Copom and inflation in focus

NEW YORK, January 4, 2026, 09:35 ET — Market closed.

Shares of exchange operator B3 (B3SA3) closed at 13.43 reais on Friday, down 3.3% from the Dec. 30 close.

The move matters because B3 is a bellwether for Brazil’s capital-markets activity at the start of a new year, when investors reset positioning and liquidity normalizes after holidays.

Part of Friday’s decline was mechanical. B3 traded ex-dividend — meaning new buyers will not receive the latest cash payout — and the last ex-dividend date was Jan. 2 with a cash amount of 0.3222 real per share, StockAnalysis.com data showed.

The wider São Paulo market also softened. The Ibovespa, Brazil’s benchmark stock index, fell 0.36% to 160,538.69 points in the first session of 2026, with turnover subdued at 19.47 billion reais, Reuters reported. Meatpackers Minerva and MBRF slid after China imposed additional beef import tariffs above quota levels, while Petrobras edged lower with Brent crude easing.

Thin holiday liquidity showed up across markets. “Today is kind of a holiday trading day, lighter volumes, people not engaged normally,” said Jed Ellerbroek, a portfolio manager at Argent Capital, as Wall Street finished mixed and U.S. yields rose. Reuters

Macro signals in Brazil added to the cautious tone. S&P Global’s December Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) fell to 47.6 from 48.8 in November; a PMI reading below 50 indicates contraction.

In FX, the dollar fell more than 1% against the real on Friday, ending around 5.4256 reais, MoneyTimes reported.

Before the next session, investors will be watching Brazil’s interest-rate outlook and the Selic, the benchmark policy rate. The central bank’s rate-setting committee, known as Copom, meets next on Jan. 27–28, according to a schedule published by InfoMoney.

Inflation and activity data land sooner. Brazil’s statistics agency IBGE is due to release November industrial production on Jan. 8 and December IPCA inflation on Jan. 9, its calendar showed.

For B3 itself, the next major catalyst is earnings. The exchange operator is expected to report fourth-quarter results on Feb. 19, a MarketScreener calendar listing showed, and traders will be looking for signals on 2026 activity across equities and derivatives.

Technically, B3 shares finished Friday within the day’s 13.35–13.72 range and remain below their 52-week high of 15.22, Financial Times market data showed. Traders often watch whether the stock holds recent lows as volumes return after the holiday lull.

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