Brazil's high Selic rate favors fixed-income investment funds

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The Central Bank raised the Selic rate to 15%, maintaining the appeal of fixed-income investments. This increase impacts investment fund strategies, particularly those linked to CDI. Experts suggest investors pay close attention to investment strategies, especially regarding pre-fixed, post-fixed, and multi-market funds. Higher interest rates favor fixed-income funds, while stock and multi-market funds may face short-term challenges. Despite high interest rates, the market anticipates potential cuts in 2026. This opens opportunities to gradually increase exposure to variable income, focusing on diversified portfolios and well-structured credit.


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