BOVESPA Segment |
The total financial volume in the BOVESPA segment reached BRL 178.84 billion in June, compared to BRL 162.35 billion in May, 2013. The daily average set a record of BRL 8.94 billion up from BRL 7.73 billion recorded in May. The total number of trades also reached the milestone of 21,381,341 in June, surpassing the 19,733,908 trades registered in May. The average daily trading volume set a new record at 1,069,067 compared to 939,710 the previous month.
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Equities The most traded stocks in June were: Vale PNA, with BRL 13.9 billion; PETROBRAS PN with BRL 12 billion; ITAUUNIBANCO PN, with BRL 8.3 billion; BRADESCO PN, with BRL 5.5 billion; and BM&FBOVESPA ON with BRL 4.7 billion. |
Indexes The Ibovespa ended June at 47,457 points, down 11.31% from the previous month. The best performing stocks on the Ibovespa in June were: SUZANO PAPEL PNA (+6.59%), FIBRIA ON (+5.32%), EMBRAER ON (+5.17%), DASA ON (+4.23%) and OI ON (+2.56%). The worst performing stocks in June were: OGX PETROLEO ON (-42.75%), LLX LOG ON (-41.76%), B2W DIGITAL ON (-34.17%), GAFISA ON (-24.41%) and GOL PN (-22.99%).
All of the other BOVESPA segment stock-exchange indexes ended June as follows: § BDRX (2.29%, at 1,860 points); § IBRA (-9.15%, at 1,834 points); § IBXL (-9.30%, at 7,929 points); § IBXX (-9.07% at 19,560 points); § ICO2 (-6.96% at 1,077 points); § ICON (-5.34%, at 2,304 points); § IDIV (-7.27% at 3,097 points); § IEEX (-10.93%, at 25,407 points); § IFIX (-7.20%, at 1,437 points); § IFNC (-10.57% at 3,850 points); § IGCT (-8.42% at 1,955 points); § IGCX (-8.01% at 7,256 points); § IGNM (-7.32%, at 1,592 points); § IMAT (-6.23%, at 1,443 points); § IMOB (-9.48% at 711 points); § INDX (-4.46% at 11,346 points); § ISEE (-6.39% at 2,244 points); § ITAG (-8.90%, at 9,676 points); § IVBX (-5.71% at 6,461 points); § MLCX (-9.04%, at 881 points); § SMLL (-9.98%, at 1,312 points); § UTIL (-10.61%, at 2,590 points). |
Market Value Market capitalization of the 365 companies listed at BM&FBOVESPA in June was BRL 2.25 trillion, compared to BRL 2.46 trillion for the same number of companies listed in May.
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Special Corporate Governance Levels At the end of June, the 182 companies that are part of BM&FBOVESPA’s special corporate governance levels represented 67.70% of the market capitalization, 78.49% of the financial volume, and 88.09% of the trades in the spot market. At the end of May, there were 182 companies representing 67.69% of the market capitalization, 83.67% of the financial volume, and 89.07% of the spot market trades.
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Payouts to Shareholder In June of 2013, the financial volume from Corporate Actions managed by BM&FBOVESPA totaled BRL 4.42 billion, of which BRL 1.77 billion in dividends and BRL 1.29 billion in interest on shareholders’ equity paid to shareholders that use BM&FBOVESPA’s Custody service. In May of 2013 the amount totaled BRL 4.98 billion, of which BRL 1.93 billion were in dividends and BRL 2.66 billion were in interest on shareholders’ equity.
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Market Participation
The spot market accounted for 95.4% of total financial volume in June, followed by the options market, with 3.4%, and by the forward market, with 1.2%. The After Market traded BRL 634.39 million with 50,916 trades; compared to BRL 872.16 million and 49,252 trades in the previous month.
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Investor Participation In June, foreign investors were the most active participants in the BOVESPA segment accounting for 44.03% of the total volume, compared to 44.35% in May. Institutional investors came next with 33.36% up from 31.76% in May, Individual investors followed with 13.48% down from 15.79% in May. Financial institutions accounted for 8.34%, compared to 7.38% in May, and companies were last with 0.69%, compared to 0.70% the previous month.
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Individual Investors BM&FBOVESPA ended June with 633,690 individual investor stock exchange accounts in custody. At the end of May that number was 637,198.
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Foreign Investment
In 2013, the financial volume traded by foreign investors in the stock market until June was a positive BRL 14.3 billion, from BRL 10.1 billion in stock offerings in Brazil and a positive balance of BRL 4.2 billion on the BM&FBOVESPA secondary market.
In June, the financial volume traded by foreign investors in the stock market was a negative BRL 4.1 billion, which is the net balance between stock sales of BRL 80.7 billion and stock purchases of BRL 76.6 billion.
Foreign investor participation in stock offerings, including IPOs, represented 57.6% of the total BRL 17.4 billion in transactions related to the publication of the closing announcement dates ending on July 02, 2013, pursuant to information available on the Exchange’s website, under the media section.
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ETFs
The 15 BM&FBOVESPA Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) set a record of 131,543 trades In June up from 120,571 in May. The financial volume was BRL 2.96 billion compared to BRL 1.91 billion in May. The BOVA11 ETF, which tracks Ibovespa, had a financial volume of BRL 2.78 billion in 120,890 trades up from BRL 1.79 billion and 109,146 registered trades the previous month.
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Securities Lending In June, the total number of securities lending transactions reached 148,778 compared to 147,512 in May. The financial volume was BRL 72.27 billion in June down from BRL 88.28 billion the previous month.
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Corporate Securities In June, the trading volume for the secondary market for corporate securities, counting both the BOVESPA FIX and the SOMA FIX, totaled BRL 16.12 million, compared to BRL 15.41 million in May. This total included Debentures, Mortgage Backed Securities (CRI) and Certificates of Agribusiness Receivables (CRAs).
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Real Estate Funds In June, Real Estate Funds (FIIs) turned over BRL 826.42 million in 69,168 transactions. In May, those numbers were BRL 971.21 million and 70,294 transactions. At the end of June there were 107 of these funds registered for trading in the exchange and OTC markets of BM&FBOVESPA.
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BM&F Segment |
Derivatives markets in the BM&F segment totaled 65,441,114 contracts with a financial volume of BRL 5.16 trillion in June, compared to 83,570,611 contracts and BRL 6.75 trillion in May. Open interest contracts ended the last trading day of June with 46,412,312 positions, compared to 45,105,016 in May. See the General volume
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Financial Derivatives In June, interest rate futures (ID) traded 36,033,152 contracts, compared to 54,986,568 in May. The US Dollar futures ended the month of June with 9,174,916 contracts, compared to 7,821,303 in the previous month, and the Ibovespa futures traded 2,333,343 contracts, compared to 1,863,599 in May.
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Agribusiness Derivatives In June, the BM&FBOVESPA agribusiness derivatives market (including futures and options) totaled 185,153 contracts traded, compared to 162,816 in May. Agribusiness markets totaled 103,928 open interest contracts, compared to 83,670 in the previous month.
Live cattle futures and options totaled 86,604 contracts traded in June, compared to 66,978 in May. Corn futures and options totaled 70,109 contracts traded, compared to 68,845 in May. Arabica coffee ended June with 7,999 contracts, compared to 13,581 in May. Soybean derivatives totaled 12,103 contracts traded in June, against 4,429 the previous month. Hydrous ethanol futures totaled 4,272 contracts, compared to 5.396 in May.
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Agribusiness Securities In June, agribusiness securities registered with BM&FBOVESPA totaled BRL 55.17 billion, up from BRL 49.19 billion in May, including all of the transactions executed in the Agribusiness Securities Registration system (SRTA). Agribusiness Credit Bills (LCAs) registered with the Exchange totaled BRL 52.29 billion in June, compared to BRL 46.45 billion in May.
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Spot Gold In June, the spot gold market (250 grams) traded 1,185 contracts, compared to 717 contracts in May. Spot gold financial volume totaled BRL 27.99 million, compared to BRL 16.54 million in the previous month.
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Spot US Dollar There were 197 spot US Dollar transactions totaling USD 241.25 million in June, down from 393 transactions totaling USD 859 million in May. In June, US Dollar transactions in the Brazilian interbank market, registered for settlement with the Foreign Exchange Clearinghouse, totaled 3,315 transactions and USD 50.36 billion, down from 3,392 transactions and USD 60.41 billion in May.
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Investor Participation In June, Institutional investors led derivatives trading (BM&F segment), accounting for 35.75% of contracts traded, compared to 32.16% in the previous month. Financial institutions were responsible for 32.42 %, compared to 37.14% in May. Foreign investors accounted for 24.80%, compared to 26.08% in May. Individuals accounted for 5.45% compared to 3.78% in May, and companies accounted for 1.30% up from 0.90% in May.
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