Gab es für den Bovespa einen Anstieg um sage und schreibe 1375 Punkte. Unsere Vale konnte nur um 0,72 Prozent zulegen, immerhin ' aber ein bißchen mehr hätte es schon sein dürfen.
Hintergrund ist der Wählerschwund von Rousseff und die Wahlen im Oktober. Das Ausscheiden bei der WM hat hier Spuren hinterlassen und damit nochmals Danke an unsere Jungs,. Sollte sich weitere Stimmenverluste abzeichnen, sollten auch die Kurse anziehen.
Brazilian stocks such as Vale SA (ADR) (NYSE:VALE) were climbing higher on Friday after the first poll released after the humiliating exit of the national team from the 2014 World Cup showed that Brazil President Dilma Rousseff is losing ground with potential voters and raising the odds that she will face a runoff in October’s presidential election.
Although Ms. Rousseff is still favored to win against Aecio Neves of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party and Eduardo Campos of the Brazilian Socialist Party, a survey published Friday by the newspaper Folha de S. Paulo showed the president reducing her advantage over the main contender.
In the poll, conducted by Datafolha, 36% of respondents said they would vote for Ms. Rousseff, down from 38% in a poll earlier this month. Mr. Neves had 20% support, the same level saw in the previous poll, and Mr. Campos had 8% support, down from 9%.
With such results, Ms. Rousseff would still be able to secure her re-election in the first round, but her margin over contenders has narrowed. Under Brazilian electoral rules, a candidate must secure more votes than all other contenders combined to be elected outright in the first round.
The challenging scenario for Ms. Rousseff is underscored by the scenario in a potential runoff against Mr. Neves. According to Datafolha, Ms. Rousseff would secure 44% of votes in a runoff, versus 40% for Mr. Neves.
Brazil’s presidential election is set for Oct. 5, with a second round, if needed, scheduled for Oct. 26.
Datafolha institute published the first poll since the defeat of Brazil’s national team at the World Cup last week.
Anheuser Busch Inbev SA (ADR) (NYSE:BUD), Embraer SA (ADR) (NYSE:ERJ), Telefonica Brasil SA (ADR) (NYSE:VIV), Companhia de Saneamento Basico (ADR) (NYSE:SBS) and Gafisa SA (ADR) (NYSE:GFA) all were trading higher following the news.
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