In addition to resuming negotiations this Monday (3), the Ibovespa has some changes.
The release of the third preview of the main index of the Brazilian Stock Exchange last Wednesday (29) included the inclusion of actions three companies, and the withdrawal of two others.
With the changes, the stocks of the Positive (POSI3), CSN Mining (CMIN3) and 3R Petroleum (RRRP3). In all, Ibovespa now has 93 assets from 90 companies.
On the other hand, the unit of Getnet (GETT11) and the preferred share of the Banco Inter (BIDI4) were removed from the Ibovespa in the third preview.
the asset of Vale (VALE3) continues to have the greatest weight in the composition of the Ibovespa, with 14.783% in the third preview, compared to 14.477% in the period between September 6 and December 30, 2021.
The action is followed by the preferences of the Petrobras (PETR4, with 6.582%), Itaú Unibanco (ITUB4, with 5.142%) and Bradesco (BBDC4, with 4.556%), in addition to the ordinary role of Petrobras (PETR3, 4.205%).
The role of Porto Seguro (PSSA3) even entered the first preview of the Ibovespa portfolio for the first four months of 2022, but was left out of the subsequent two previews.
new index
A B3, the company responsible for operating the stock exchange, also released last Wednesday the composition of all its indices, including a new one, which premiere next tuesday (4).
The Great Place to Work index (GPTW) gathers the shares of companies that have good practices in relation to the labor market, according to the Great Place to Work consultancy.
He is part of the group of stock market indicators focused on practices ESG (Environment, social and governance, in Portuguese).
Among the stocks that will be part of the index, those with the highest participation (3.5714% each) are Ambev (ABEV3), B3 (B3SA3), Cielo (CIEL3), ClearSale (CLSA3), Getnet (GETT11), Intelbras ( INTB3), Itaú Unibanco (ITUB4), Magazine Luiza (MGLU3), Santander Brasil (SANB11), Telefônica Brasil (VIVT3) and Wiz (WIZS3).
In all, 45 assets make up the new index. Check out:
Reference: CNN Brasil

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