São Paulo’s stock exchange closed on Monday down 0.42%, dragged by the plunge of the state oil company Petrobras after the international crude price fell, linked to the preliminary agreement between the United States and Iran. The Ibovespa, the benchmark index of Latin America’s main exchange, ended the session at 170,415 points.
Brazilian stocks slip as the US-Iran deal sinks oil prices and hits Petrobras
Source: Mercopress
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