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Brazil markets rise as Lula interview and earnings season take center stage

by February 5, 2026
by February 5, 2026
Ibovespa futures rose slightly as investors watched Lula’s interview and a wave of corporate earnings.

As investors concentrated on political developments and a packed schedule of corporate earnings, Ibovespa futures were trading higher on Thursday, indicating a cautiously optimistic tone in Brazilian markets.

The February futures contract was up 0.17% at 182,705 points at 9:07 a.m. Brasília time.

According to local media outlet InfoMoney, most of the market’s focus was on President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s impending interview with the UOL news portal.

The interview, set for 11 a.m. at the Planalto Palace, coincides with heightened speculation about possible candidates for director roles at Brazil’s Central Bank.

Even though there have been no formal announcements, the timing has increased investor concern.

Focus on corporate earnings

On the business side, market sentiment was still influenced by earnings announcements.

Earlier in the day, Porto Seguro said that its net profit for the fourth quarter of 2025 was R$838.7 million, a 25% increase over the same period last year.

The findings supplemented the stream of quarterly data that investors use to evaluate the state of Brazil’s business sector.

Itaú Unibanco remained prominent as well. After releasing its fourth-quarter results the day before, the bank is hosting a press conference and teleconference this morning.

For the quarter, Itaú recorded a recurring net profit of R$12.3 billion, up 13.2% from the same period in 2024.

Bradesco and Multiplan will release their results reports later in the day, following market closure, prolonging the earnings season that has kept investors’ attention on the company’s core competencies.

Futures and currency markets

The Brazilian real saw slight increases in value relative to the US dollar in currency markets. On the sell side, the spot dollar was down 0.06% at R$5.246.

The March dollar futures contract, which is presently the most liquid on Brazil’s B3 exchange, increased by 0.03% to R$5.267.

These actions were indicative of a largely stable environment for local assets, as investors weighed domestic news against international developments.

Global central banks and equity futures

Global focus shifted to the main central banks’ monetary policy decisions. In the morning, both the European Central Bank and the Bank of England were expected to make their policy announcements.

Despite ongoing worries about the growing expenses linked to the global artificial intelligence boom, market expectations indicated that interest rates would remain steady.

Equity futures in the US showed a little increase.

While Nasdaq and S&P 500 futures each climbed between 0.10% and 0.11%, Dow Jones futures were up 0.10%, indicating a fragile recovery following recent volatility.

Europe and Asia: conflicting signals

South Korea’s falls pushed Asian markets to close lower. As selling pressure in technology stocks continued to gain traction, the actions mirrored losses observed on Wall Street.

The weakening brought to light persistent anxiety in the world’s stock markets, especially in industries connected to recent large price movements.

Ahead of the ECB and Bank of England deliberations, European markets were inconclusive. Investors in the region were keeping tabs on a busy earnings schedule in addition to monetary policy.

BBVA, BNP Paribas, Vinci, BMW, Siemens Healthineers, Anglo-American, Danske Bank, ArcelorMittal, Moller Maersk, and Vestas Wind Systems are among the businesses that released results during the season.

Commodities under stress

The commodity markets displayed a resurgence of weakness.

Following Iran’s announcement that it will hold talks with the United States, immediate worries about possible military strikes against the OPEC producer subsided, and oil prices began to decline.

Iron ore prices in China ended the day down, contributing to the negative outlook for raw materials.

Sharp drops were also seen in precious metals, with gold falling as much as 3.5% and silver plummeting as much as 17%.

The actions highlighted the precarious state of world markets as commodities sought to set a price floor after a catastrophic market slump.

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