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๐Ÿ”† BUYSIDEBRAZIL | WEEKLY REPORT Middle East uncertainty and Treasury moves mark the week – 21/08

โœ… In the international backdrop, market attention was focused on developments in the Middle East conflict and the behavior of long-term U.S. yields. Tensions involving Iran remained elevated, particularly amid uncertainty surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for global oil trade. President Donald Trump ruled out extending the 60-day truce and adopted a less conciliatory stance toward Tehran, reducing expectations of a near-term diplomatic solution.

โœ… Meanwhile, in the United States, the U.S. Treasury announced changes to its debt buyback program. Starting September 9, the maximum size of operations involving nominal securities in the 10-to-20-year and 20-to-30-year sectors will increase from US$2 billion to at least US$4 billion per operation. The increase is intended to improve secondary-market functioning and facilitate trading in longer-dated securities, at a time when long-end yields remain elevated.

โœ… In Brazil, the main highlight of the week was the release of the June IBC-Br, which reinforced signs of slowing economic activity at the end of the second quarter. The result was consistent with previously released sectoral surveys, which showed a sharper contraction in industrial production, mixed retail sales performance, and broadly flat services activity. In particular, weakness across sectors more sensitive to financial conditions suggests that the cumulative effects of a prolonged period of high interest rates are becoming increasingly visible in economic activity.

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