By Gerald Jeffris
BRASILIA--Brazil's Bovespa stocks index rose in early trading
Monday with a lift from improved data abroad and positive
performance from heavyweight state controlled oil company Petrobras
and key local banks.
As of 8:10 a.m. EST, the main Sao Paulo index was 0.2% higher at
50,1616 points.
Shares prices advanced among many companies on the exchange,
taking momentum from an improved mood following a firm rise in
activity reported in Europe, where that region's composite PMI rose
to 52.1 from 51.7 the previous month.
The signal of a recovery in Europe was seen as a possible boon
for the commodities sector, including key metals and mining
shares.
Oil heavyweight Petrobras, meanwhile, took a lift from rising
global oil prices that reflected in part an impasse over re-opening
of oil terminals in Libya.
The local banking sector also advanced, getting momentum from
talk that key public bank Banco do Brasil could sell some of its
property assets.
In early trading Monday, Petrobras' shares (PETR4.BR) rose 0.8%
to 17.15 Brazilian reais ($7.36).
In the mining and steel sector, mining giant Vale (VALE,
VALE5.BR) rose 0.1% to BRL34.35, while steelmaker Gerdau (GGB,
GGBR4.BR) was up 0.1% to BRL17.90.
Among banks, Banco do Brasil rose 0.5% to BRL24.23, and leading
private bank Itau (ITUB4.BR) was up 0.3% to BRL31.05.
Elsewhere, fixed-line telecom Oi (OIBR4.BR) rose 0.6% to
BRL3.57, and leading airline Gol (GOLL4.BR) advance 4.0% to
BRL9.63.
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