Brazil

The USD/BRL exchange rate opened at R$ 5.85 this morning, continuing its upward trajectory after closing at R$ 5.8521 yesterday, which marked a significant increase.This represents the third consecutive session of gains for the dollar against the Brazilian currency, as global recession fears intensify and domestic economic concerns persist.Yesterdays Market MovementsMondays trading session saw the Brazilian real under considerable pressure as the US dollar strengthened across global markets.
The dollar index climbed by the close of Brazilian markets.The main catalyst for the reals weakness came from heightened concerns about a potential US recession following comments from President Donald Trump.In a Sunday interview with Fox News, Trump stated that the economy might pass through a transition period, which markets interpreted as acknowledgment of recession risks.Brazilian Real Under Pressure: USD Gains Amid Recession Fears March 11, 2025.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Jorge Santana, chief currency strategist at BGC Partners, noted: Trumps comments sparked immediate risk-off sentiment across emerging markets.When the worlds largest economy faces recession fears, capital naturally flows toward safe havens, pressuring currencies like the real.Domestic Economic FactorsThe market digested yesterdays release of the Central Banks Focus Bulletin, which showed economists raising their inflation forecast.
The Selic rate projections remained unchanged, while year-end exchange rate forecasts pointed to a higher dollar value by December 2025.The Focus report confirmed what were already seeing in the markets persistent inflationary pressures that will keep Brazilian interest rates elevated throughout 2025, said Maria Costa, economist at XP Investimentos.This interest rate differential typically supports the real, but global risk aversion is currently the dominant force.
The General Price Index released yesterday morning also showed higher-than-expected inflationary pressures, further complicating the Central Banks monetary policy outlook.Technical AnalysisFrom a technical perspective, the USD/BRL pair is trading above both its moving averages, indicating a sustained bullish trend.
The RSI suggests the pair has room to move higher before entering overbought territory.Were seeing significant resistance at the R$ 5.88-5.90 level, which has capped advances several times in March, explains Carlos Gomez, technical analyst at Banco Safra.
A sustained break above this level could accelerate dollar gains toward the R$ 6.00 psychological mark.Global Context and Market SentimentJP Morgan has raised its probability of a US recession following Trumps recent comments.
Markets remain cautious ahead of tomorrows US Consumer Price Index data, which could influence Federal Reserve policy expectations.Roberto Campos, FX strategist at Ita Unibanco, commented: The Brazilian real, like most emerging market currencies, is caught between domestic monetary policy tightness and global growth concerns.
The upcoming US inflation data will be crucial for determining near-term direction.ETF Flows and Investment TrendsWhile not specific to Brazil, global ETF flows continue to show record volumes, reflecting ongoing investor interest in passive investment vehicles despite market volatility.China-focused ETFs have seen significant inflows following stimulus announcements, though this enthusiasm hasnt extended to other emerging markets, potentially including Brazil.OutlookMarket analysts expect continued volatility in the USD/BRL pair, with a consensus forecast suggesting a further weakening of the real.
The longer-term outlook suggests a weakening of the real, particularly if global risk sentiment deteriorates further.





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