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???? Join the Giro do Mercado community and stay up to date with everything that affects your investments, sign up now at the following link: https://emprc.us/r3YWVz Last Wednesday (6) Copom accelerated the pace of increase in our basic interest rate by 0.50 percentage points, which is now at 11.25%. Denis Medina, economist and professor at the Faculty of Commerce, comments on the impacts of the Selic rate decision on the Brazilian economy. In the United States, Donald Trump returns to the White House with a significant victory over the current vice president, Kamala Harris. But, after all, what will be the impact of his government on the economy, especially on cryptocurrencies? And Vivo (VIVT3) is the highlight of the month according to analyst Ruy Hungria for those looking for dividends in November. Despite the fall in shares, solid cash generation and continued dividend payments should be attractive to investors. The third quarter 2024 earnings season continues. Armando d'Almeida Neto, vice president of finance and investor relations at Multiplan (MULT3), comments on Multiplan's performance in the last quarter. You can find this and other analyses in this week's summary of the Giro do Mercado program. Chapters: 00:00 Selic at 11.25% 3:50 Trump is reelected and Fed cuts interest rates 6:37 Vivo stands out in the search for dividends 8:38 Multiplan's results ???? ???? COPOM LIVE: Follow the decision on the Selic rate LIVE, with Denis Medina, economist and professor at the Faculty of Commerce, aired on 11/06. ???? ???? WANT DIVIDENDS? See the best stocks to invest in November, with João Piccioni, CIO of Empiricus Gestão, aired on 11/08. ???? ???? WANT DIVIDENDS? See the best stocks to invest in November, with Ruy Hungria, analyst at Empiricus Research, aired on 11/04. ???????? Interview with Multiplan (MULT3): What did the 3Q24 result show?, with Armando d'Almeida Neto, vice president of finance and investor relations at Multiplan, aired on 11/07. This video: TRUMP elected PRESIDENT of the USA and SELIC rises to 11.25%: THE SUMMARY of the week