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Foreign Bulls Stir Brazil's Market PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jeremy Simon   
Saturday, 15 January 2005

Brazilian  market strengthened this Friday, January 14, amid a batch of economic news, with gains on Wall  Street driving enthusiasm for emerging market investments.

The U.S. market  was lifted by as a drop in wholesale prices, which dampened concerns  about inflation and more aggressive interest rate hikes by the U.S.  Federal Reserve.

Brazil's benchmark Bovespa Index rose 118.39 points, or 0.48%. Brazilian equities advanced, as bullish foreign investors entered the  market.

Local inflation data was in focus. The country's Broad Consumer  Price Index, the IPCA, advanced 7.60% in 2004, the slowest pace in  three years and within government-set inflation targets for the first time  since 2000.

However, the IPCA rose 0.86% in December from 0.69% in  November, suggesting Brazil's Central Bank will likely hike interest rates  at its monthly meeting scheduled for next week.

Most economists already  expect the bank, which uses the IPCA to guide monetary policy, to boost  the benchmark Selic interest rate by about half a percentage point to  an annual 18.25%.

Traders commented that investors worry higher rates  could restrict economic growth and weigh on corporate results.

Mining and steel shares again experienced robust buying activity.  Companhia Vale do Rio Doce climbed, as investors foresee the company  announcing a significant increase in iron ore prices any day now.

Additionally, AmBev stated that fourth-quarter Brazilian beer sales  accelerated by an impressive 14% to 18.42 million hectoliters on the year.  Brazil is the world's No. 4 beer market.

Amid research notes, an influential brokerage initiated coverage on  Brazilian electricity utility CPFL Energia at a "peer perform" rating and  a price target of US$ 25 per American Depositary Receipt.

The analyst  said CPFL's stock appears fully valued and that it considers an upside of  20% of its target price "moderate" for Brazil.

Thomson Financial Corporate Group
www.thomsonfinancial.com

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