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  2. Índice Bovespa - Wikipedia

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    Índice Bovespa. The Bovespa Index ( Portuguese: Índice Bovespa ), best known as Ibovespa is the benchmark index of about 86 stocks [ 1] traded on the B3 (Brasil Bolsa Balcão), accounting for the majority of trading and market capitalization in the Brazilian stock market. It is a weighted measurement index.

  3. B3 (stock exchange) - Wikipedia

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    B3 (stock exchange) /  23.54639°S 46.63417°W  / -23.54639; -46.63417. B3 S.A. – Brasil, Bolsa, Balcão (in English, B3 – Brazil Stock Exchange and Over-the-Counter Market ), formerly BM&FBOVESPA, is a stock exchange located in São Paulo, Brazil, and the second oldest of the country. Its current form can be traced back to May 8 ...

  4. List of countries by stock market capitalization - Wikipedia

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    The following list sorts countries by the total market capitalization of all domestic companies [clarification needed] listed in the country, according to data from the World Bank. Market capitalization, commonly called market cap, is the market value of a publicly traded company's outstanding shares. [1]

  5. Economy of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The country is rich in natural resources. From 2000 to 2012, Brazil was one of the fastest-growing major economies in the world, with an average annual GDP growth rate of over 5%. Its GDP surpassed that of the United Kingdom in 2012, temporarily making Brazil the world's sixth-largest economy.

  6. Rio de Janeiro Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Rio de Janeiro Stock Exchange ( Bolsa de Valores do Rio de Janeiro, or BVRJ) was Brazil 's second largest exchange (after the Bovespa stock exchange in São Paulo ), and was amongst the oldest of Brazilian stock exchanges. Its inauguration occurred on July 14, 1820, 3 years after the 1st Brazilian stock exchange inaugurated, the today ...

  7. A Stock Investor’s Guide to Brazil’s Presidential Runoff Vote

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    (Bloomberg) -- Brazilian stocks have outperformed global peers this year, and investors say more gains are likely as neither candidate vying for the presidency in Sunday’s decisive runoff vote ...

  8. MTYFF EV to EBITDA and EV to FCF data by YCharts. In addition to these valuations, MTY's 2.5% dividend yield is well above its 10-year average of 1.5% and is its highest ever outside of 2015, when ...

  9. Economic history of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The economic history of Brazil covers various economic events and traces the changes in the Brazilian economy over the course of the history of Brazil. Portugal, which first colonized the area in the 16th century, enforced a colonial pact with Brazil, an imperial mercantile policy, which drove development for the subsequent three centuries. [ 1 ...