I think the news of Mexico's upgrade to investment grade also is helping Brazil. People are thinking Brazil could also have some sort of upgrade. |
If you make things easier for Mexico, you end up making them easier for Brazil. |
The market is basically strong but there seems to be a lack of funds and some people are turning around to eke out profits. |
The market is much calmer. Basically it was the continuation of yesterday's trend today, helped by a rise in U.S. stocks. |
The market needs more money to make a new push and that money will probably have to come from foreign capital because domestic capital is starting to even out. |
The possibility of an upgrade in Mexico's rating came out, the Mexican stock market went up and the other markets followed suit. |
The S&P news helped. But we are having large inflows as big banks move more money into Latin America. |
The S&P news helped. But we are having large inflows as big banks move more money into Latin America. |
The U.S. economy appears to be slowing faster than we thought, people are eyeing a recession and, in the heat of the moment, that is causing panic. |
We are having a constant flow of domestic investment. People have changed their strategy. If you want a good return you have to go to variable income. |
We cannot avoid setbacks here when the U.S. market is suffering. If it were not for the volatile movements in New York, stocks here could actually be rising more. |