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UPDATE 1-Brazil stocks creep up after worst week in a year

Fri Jul 4, 2008 5:03pm EDT
 
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SAO PAULO, July 4 (Reuters) - Brazilian stocks crept higher on Friday, after its worst week in nearly a year, in a session low in liquidity due to U.S. Indepence Day holiday, while the national currency also firmed.

The Sao Paulo Stock Exchange's benchmark Bovespa index .BVSP was 0.2 percent higher at 59,365.35 points after falling 7.7 percent this week as financial worries kept global stock markets under pressure.

Brazil's currency, the real BRBY, rose 0.19 percent to 1.608 per dollar.

State-run oil company Petrobras (PETR4.SA: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz), the top weight in the Bovespa, helped underpin the market, rising 1.5 percent to 43.20 reais as crude prices came off their highs but kept above $144 a barrel.

Vale, Bovespa's second most heavily weighted play, rose 1.2 percent to 43.21 reais.

Vale (VALE5.SA: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz)(RIO.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) began on Friday a series of meetings with potential investors in its $15 billion global share offer and said it will take orders for the deal from July 11 to 15.

The local market regulator (CVM) has cleared the offer. The shares on offer will be priced after bookbuilding is closed on July 16 and will only begin trading after that.

Interest rate futures <0#DIJ:> on the BM&F commodities and futures exchange in Sao Paulo were broadly higher as analysts continue to bet on more rate hikes in Latin America's largest economy.  Continued...

 

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