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Christmas Eve in Brazil is a widely observed holiday preceding Christmas Day. While not always a full national holiday for all sectors, the financial industry and the B3 stock exchange typically operate on a modified schedule or close entirely. This period marks the beginning of the year-end holiday lull, characterized by very low trading volumes. Market participants often close positions ahead of this date to avoid liquidity risks during the break.
The holiday status is determined by the Brazilian Federation of Banks (FEBRABAN) and the B3 exchange regulations. It is a calendar event rather than a calculated economic metric.
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