Monday June 8 opens at 25°C and 5% rain in Rio — a second extraordinary day in a row and the best June week the city has seen in years. The feriadão is over; the working week resumes; and a four-day World Cup countdown begins.
B3 reopens today after four non-trading days. The Ibovespa enters the week at approximately 169,000 points after Friday’s 0.77% fall — its eighth consecutive weekly loss — with the dollar having surged to R$5.17 on stronger-than-expected US payroll data that reinforced Fed rate-hike expectations.
CCBB Rio is the one open museum today — MAR, MAM Rio and Museu do Amanhã all observe the standard Monday closure. CCBB is free from 9 am with the Amano retrospective.
The World Cup opens Thursday June 11 — Mexico vs South Africa, Azteca, Mexico City, 4 pm BRT. Brazil face Morocco on Saturday June 13 at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, 7 pm BRT.
This is part of The Rio Times’ daily Rio de Janeiro city guide for expats and the international community.
01Weather & What to WearFORECAST
MON 8
25°C
5% rain
TUE 9
27°C
10% rain
WED 10
25°C
10% rain
THU 11
24°C
50% rain
Monday at 25°C and 5% rain is as good as Rio gets in June — light clothes, the beach entirely viable, the city open in all directions. Tuesday climbs to 27°C; Wednesday holds clear; Thursday brings 50% rain on World Cup opening day. Sunset 5:32 pm.
02Day at a GlanceSNAPSHOT
— 25°C / 5% rain — beach day, post-feriadão Rio at its most open
— B3 reopens — dollar at R$5.17, eighth consecutive weekly loss
— CCBB open 9 am (Amano free) — MAR, MAM Rio, Museu Amanhã closed
— Pão de Açúcar and Jardim Botânico open, best Monday in months
— Tuesday: MAR reopens; full Centro circuit; 27°C
— Thursday June 11: World Cup opens — Mexico vs South Africa, 4 pm BRT
The city comes back to work on its finest Monday of the year — clear skies, the World Cup four days away, and B3 reopening into a fragile technical picture.
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Brazil — Live Market Board
B3 · São Paulo
Jun 8, 2026 · 07:09
Ibovespa · benchmark
169,019
-0.77%
+24.06% over 12 months
Market breadth · 15 names
40% advancing
6 ▲ advancing9 declining ▼
Currencies, rates & key inputs
USD / BRL
5.15
-0.32%
EUR / BRL
5.93
-0.03%
Selic rate
14.50%
·
Brent crude
97.03
+4.23%
Iron ore
161.91
·
Sector heatmap · average move today
Materials
+1.26%
SUZB3
Industrials
+0.99%
WEGE3, RENT3
Consumer Staples
+0.62%
ABEV3
Financials
-0.42%
ITUB4, BBDC4, BBAS3, B3SA3
Utilities
-1.40%
ENEV3
Consumer Disc.
-1.44%
AZZA3
Energy
-1.61%
PETR4, PRIO3
Mining
-5.55%
VALE3, CSNA3, GGBR4
Latin America scoreboard
IndexLastTodayStrength
IbovespaBrazil
169,019
-0.77%
S&P/BMV IPCMexico
66,141
-1.86%
S&P IPSAChile
10,273
-0.30%
S&P MERVALArgentina
3,084,617
-2.83%
MSCI COLCAPColombia
2,192.97
-1.58%
BVL S&P PerúPeru
34,937.73
+0.29%
Full instrument board
Instrument
Last
Change
YoY
Prev.
High
Low
Volume
IBOV
169,019
-0.77%
+24.06%
170,331
—
—
—
USD/BRL
5.15
-0.32%
-7.39%
5.17
5.17
5.15
—
SELIC
14.50%
—
—
—
—
—
PETR4
40.89
-0.87%
+39.27%
41.25
41.43
40.65
34,562,600
VALE3
78.70
-3.78%
+48.74%
81.79
80.79
78.33
22,911,100
ITUB4
38.83
+0.28%
+9.61%
38.72
39.17
38.57
34,705,300
BBDC4
17.47
+0.58%
+9.39%
17.37
17.57
17.32
24,230,800
BBAS3
19.17
-1.84%
-13.80%
19.53
19.65
19.17
51,043,500
B3SA3
15.41
-0.71%
+13.48%
15.52
15.68
15.26
30,097,300
ABEV3
16.17
+0.62%
+16.58%
16.07
16.26
15.95
22,955,400
WEGE3
42.46
+1.63%
-0.19%
41.78
42.66
41.52
10,063,000
PRIO3
61.12
-2.35%
+48.89%
62.59
62.61
60.76
6,604,800
SUZB3
41.74
+1.26%
-21.10%
41.22
42.22
41.01
7,281,700
RENT3
40.58
+0.35%
-8.19%
40.44
41.20
40.07
6,819,500
AZZA3
17.13
-1.44%
-60.69%
17.38
17.67
17.12
1,758,200
CSNA3
6.00
-10.18%
-27.45%
6.68
6.60
5.99
34,496,000
GGBR4
23.48
-2.69%
+40.60%
24.13
24.01
23.38
10,655,800
ENEV3
23.89
-1.40%
+71.62%
24.23
24.39
23.84
10,908,000
Largest moves today
CSNA3
6.00
-10.18%
VALE3
78.70
-3.78%
GGBR4
23.48
-2.69%
PRIO3
61.12
-2.35%
BBAS3
19.17
-1.84%
WEGE3
42.46
+1.63%
AZZA3
17.13
-1.44%
ENEV3
23.89
-1.40%
The session read
The Ibovespa eased 0.77%, with breadth negative — 6 of 15 names higher. Materials led, while Mining lagged.
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03What to See & DoCULTURE
TODAY’S PICK — CCBB RIO — CENTRO
Yoshitaka Amano Além da Fantasia — CCBB the one free museum open on a 25°C Monday
Monday is the standard closure day for most of Rio’s major museums — MAR, MAM Rio and Museu do Amanhã are all completely shut today. The CCBB Rio at R. Primeiro de Março 66 is the consistent exception: it closes Tuesdays only, making it the reliable and consistent Centro anchor on every Monday of the year, open from 9 am to 8 pm, free every day.
The current show is Yoshitaka Amano’s retrospective Além da Fantasia — four bodies of work spanning Deva Loka (his cosmological painting series dense with Buddhist and Hindu imagery), Tatsunoko (the animation universe where he designed characters across three decades), the Final Fantasy concept-art archive that made him globally famous from 1987, and the illustrated Vampire Hunter D series. The 1889 Banco do Brasil palazzo at R. Primeiro de Março 66 gives the show a monumental scale that a commercial gallery could never match — the high atrium reads differently at each time of day, and the Monday morning light through the upper windows is particularly good.
Note for tomorrow: CCBB closes Tuesdays — the full Centro circuit (MAR, MAM Rio, Museu do Amanhã) reopens Tuesday at 10 am, making Tuesday the day to plan the Praça Mauá waterfront arc. CCBB Rio · free every day · Mon 9 am–8 pm · R. Primeiro de Março 66, Centro.
OUTDOORS — IPANEMA / PÃO DE AÇÚCAR / JARDIM BOTÂNICO
25°C and 5% rain — the best Monday beach day Rio has offered this year
At 25°C and 5% rain, today’s outdoor conditions match yesterday’s near-perfect Sunday — and on a Monday the beach crowd is dramatically thinner than any weekend day. Ipanema and Leblon are at their most accessible right now: the feriadão returnees have gone back to work, the city is functional, and Posto 9 will be as quiet as it gets on a fine June day.
The Pão de Açúcar cable car at Av. Pasteur 520 runs from 8 am, R$185 / R$92 meia. Monday morning is one of the two quietest slots of the week (the other is early Tuesday); the 8 am cabin is the least-queued of the day. The views at 5% rain are superb — the Baía de Guanabara and the Serra dos Órgãos both visible from the summit.
The Jardim Botânico at R. Jardim Botânico 1008 is open 8 am–5 pm, R$30 — the post-rain freshness from last week makes the orchid pavilion and the imperial palm avenue exceptional today. Parque Lage at R. Jardim Botânico 414 is free, daily, with the Escola de Artes Visuais café.
COFFEE & WHERE TO WORK — BOTAFOGO / IPANEMA / CENTRO
Back-to-work Monday — specialty coffee and coworking options for the first day after the feriadão
The feriadão ends and the full Rio café and coworking circuit comes back online today. Urban Bean in Botafogo is the most reliable laptop-culture specialty café on this side of the city — consistent pour-overs, strong Wi-Fi and a calm Monday-morning tempo before the lunch crowd arrives.
Aussie Coffee at the passage off R. Visconde de Pirajá in Ipanema runs Monday mornings with a strong flat white and the kind of neighbourhood-regular crowd that makes the first post-holiday Monday feel grounded. Empório Jardim in Jardim Botânico is the quieter option — a neighbourhood café that pairs perfectly with a morning at Parque Lage or the Jardim Botânico.
For coworking day passes: WeWork Porto Maravilha at the port waterfront reopens Monday on its standard timetable. Como Coworking in Botafogo is the neighbourhood alternative — day passes available, ask at the desk. Curto Café in Centro is also back today, weekdays 8 am onward.
THE CONTRASTING PLAY — SANTA TERESA / TRILHAS
Santa Teresa on foot, or a trail run — the hills of Rio on the finest morning of the week
At 25°C and 5% rain, today is the best trail-running and hiking morning Rio has offered since before the wet season. The Corcovado trail from Cosme Velho takes about two hours round trip; the Pedra da Gávea circuit from São Conrado is more demanding but rewards with the most spectacular coastal view on any trail near the city.
For a more casual Monday option, the Santa Teresa bonde route on foot from Cinelândia through the Escadaria Selarón (R. Joaquim Silva, always free) and up to Largo do Guimarães gives two hours of colonial bairro texture with a café stop at the top. Parque das Ruínas at R. Murtinho Nobre 169 opens 8 am–5 pm Tuesday to Sunday, free, with the panoramic Centro terrace — one of the best free views in the city on a clear morning like this.
TONIGHT, AFTER 7 PM
Back-to-work Monday evening — Lapa, Botafogo bars and the return of the weekly samba circuit
Monday after the Corpus Christi feriadão plays differently from a standard Monday — residents who were away for the weekend are back in the city and the mid-week music rooms reflect that. Carioca da Gema at R. Mem de Sá 79, Lapa, runs the Monday roda from 8 pm, R$45–55.
Blue Note Rio at Av. Borges de Medeiros 1424, Lagoa, runs the Monday programme from 8 pm, R$80–100 — the rooftop terrace on a 25°C evening is one of the finest Monday settings in the city, with the Lagoa below and the hills behind lit after sunset. The Bar Urca at R. Cândido Gaffrée 205 seawall terrace from around 5:30 pm is the free pre-dinner option — a pé-sujo beer with the bay at its most beautiful in the late-afternoon light.
Note: Pedra do Sal does not run on Mondays — its three weekly nights are Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. The next Pedda do Sal night is Tuesday June 9 from 8 pm at Largo João da Baiana, Saúde, free.
ALSO ON TODAY
CCBB Rio — Amano Além da Fantasia, free, 9 am–8 pm, R. Primeiro de Março 66.
Pão de Açúcar — R$185 / R$92 meia, 8 am–9 pm, Av. Pasteur 520, Urca.
Jardim Botânico — R$30, 8 am–5 pm, R. Jardim Botânico 1008.
Parque Lage — free, daily, R. Jardim Botânico 414.
Theatro Municipal RJ — guided visits available, Praça Floriano, Centro.
Closed today: MAR, MAM Rio, Museu do Amanhã (Monday closures). All reopen Tuesday 10 am — and CCBB closes Tuesday.
04Getting AroundTRANSPORT
MONDAY JUNE 8 — FIRST WORKDAY BACK
Rodízio is not in force in Rio de Janeiro. MetrôRio returns to the standard Monday timetable on Linhas 1, 2 and 4, from approximately 5 am to midnight. The VLT Carioca returns to full weekday service; the Praça XV ferry to Niterói on standard Monday timetable from 5:30 am.
Expect higher-than-usual Monday traffic as the post-feriadão city fully restarts — the Presidente Dutra and the Linha Amarela are the primary congestion points for those returning from outside the city. Santos Dumont (SDU) and Galeão (GIG) on standard Monday domestic and international timetables.
05Where to EatFOOD
MONDAY LUNCH AND DINNER
Post-CCBB lunch: Confeitaria Colombo at R. Gonçalves Dias 32, R$78, the 1894 belle-époque room, five minutes from the CCBB — the standard Centro Monday lunch stop. Bar Urca at R. Cândido Gaffrée 205 for the seawall pé-sujo, covered terrace, bay view.
Monday dinner: Lasai (Rafa Costa e Silva, R$420) at R. Relator Laurindo 7, Botafogo — open Mondays, booking essential. Oro (Felipe Bronze, R$480) runs the full Monday service; Aconchego Carioca at R. Barão de Iguatemi 379, Tijuca, for the bolinho de feijoada. Nova Capela at Av. Mem de Sá 96, Lapa, open until 4 am.
06Practical InfoESSENTIALS
MONDAY JUNE 8 — FULL SERVICES RESUME
Banks reopen today on standard Monday hours (10 am–4 pm). Boletos due on June 4 or 5 (Corpus Christi feriado and ponto facultativo) can be paid today without penalty; PIX has been operational throughout. INSS, Receita Federal and Correios all return to standard Monday timetables.
Shopping centres (BarraShopping, Rio Sul, Village Mall) on standard Monday hours, typically 10 am–10 pm. Pharmacies on regular Monday timetable. Nomad note: SIM cards available at TIM, Vivo and Claro store counters in shopping centres (bring passport); eSIM registration via carrier apps works without visiting a store. Wi-Fi at Urban Bean and Como Coworking is reliable for a first back-to-work Monday session.
07Community & LifestyleEXPAT LIFE
The first workday back after a four-day feriadão and an extraordinary weekend has a particular energy in Rio — the city is rested, the weather is perfect, and the World Cup is four days away. The Aliança Francesa at R. Muniz Barreto 730, Botafogo, and the American Society of Rio de Janeiro both resume their regular Monday programmes today.
For new arrivals or those planning World Cup viewing: Brazil’s Group C opener is Saturday June 13 at 7 pm BRT. The Lapa bar circuit, the beachfront kiosks from Copacabana to Ipanema and the Botafogo neighbourhood will be the main viewing hubs for the first Brazil match.
08Game DaySPORT
WORLD CUP IN THREE DAYS
No match today — Brazil prepare for Morocco on Saturday June 13
No fixtures today. The World Cup opens on Thursday June 11 with Mexico vs South Africa at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, 4 pm BRT — the first match of the 48-team tournament. Brazil beat Egypt 2–1 in their final warmup on Saturday (Guimarães 7′, Endrick 52′).
Brazil’s Group C: Morocco on June 13 at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, 7 pm BRT — Haiti on June 19 in Philadelphia, 9:30 pm BRT — Scotland on June 24 in Miami, 7 pm BRT. Neymar’s availability for the Morocco opener is still being assessed after missing both warmups with a calf injury.
09Business & MarketsFINANCE
B3 returns today after four non-trading days. The Ibovespa enters the session at approximately 169,000 points — Friday June 5’s 0.77% fall closed a week that accumulated a 2.73% loss, the eighth consecutive weekly decline and the longest losing streak in over a decade.
The Monday open carries a sharp new pressure: US non-farm payroll data released Friday was stronger than expected, reinforcing expectations of a Fed rate hike and driving the dollar to R$5.17. Emerging-market risk appetite has contracted further; the real is the most exposed G20 currency to the combination of the US rate path, the Iran situation and the domestic fiscal picture.
The Selic holds at 14.75%. The Copom on June 17–18 is the month’s key rate decision — in a week when the World Cup opens and market volatility tends to compress. Watch PETR4 on the Ibovespa open for the oil-price signal.
10Plan AheadCOMING UP
Tue June 9 — 27°C / 10%. MAR, MAM Rio, Museu do Amanhã all reopen. CCBB closed (Tuesday). Pedra do Sal roda 8 pm.
Wed June 10 — 25°C / 10%. Full Centro circuit. CCBB open. MAR open. Last full day before the World Cup.
Thu June 11 — 24°C / 50% rain. World Cup opens. Mexico vs South Africa, Azteca, Mexico City, 4 pm BRT. CCBB open.
Fri June 12 — Pedra do Sal roda 8 pm. World Cup Day 2.
WORLD CUP CALENDAR — BRAZIL GROUP C
Sat June 13 — Brazil vs Morocco, MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, 7 pm BRT.
Thu June 19 — Brazil vs Haiti, Philadelphia, 9:30 pm BRT.
Wed June 24 — Scotland vs Brazil, Miami, 7 pm BRT.
June 17–18 — Copom (Selic rate decision).
Aug 11–13 — Libertadores last 16 first legs (Flamengo × Cruzeiro at Maracanã).
11Frequently Asked QuestionsFAQ
Which Rio museums are open on Mondays?
The CCBB Rio at R. Primeiro de Março 66, Centro, is the primary exception — it closes Tuesdays only and is open Monday 9 am–8 pm, free every day, currently showing the Yoshitaka Amano retrospective through July 7. The Pão de Açúcar cable car, Jardim Botânico and Parque Lage also operate Mondays.
Closed today: MAR, MAM Rio and Museu do Amanhã all observe the standard Monday closure and reopen Tuesday at 10 am. Note that CCBB closes Tuesdays, so Wednesday is the first day the full Centro circuit (MAR, MAM, Museu do Amanhã and CCBB together) runs simultaneously.
When does B3 reopen and what is the market outlook today?
B3 reopens today after the four-day Corpus Christi pause. The Ibovespa enters the session at approximately 169,000 points — Friday June 5’s close after a week that accumulated a 2.73% loss, making it the eighth consecutive weekly decline.
The Monday open carries a sharp new pressure: stronger-than-expected US non-farm payroll data released Friday drove the dollar to R$5.17 and reinforced market expectations of a Fed rate hike this year. The Selic is at 14.75%; the Copom on June 17–18 is the month’s key rate event, arriving the week after the World Cup opens.
What is the World Cup opening match and Brazil’s schedule?
The World Cup opens Thursday June 11 with Mexico vs South Africa at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, 4 pm BRT — the first match of the expanded 48-team tournament. Brazil face Morocco in their Group C opener on Saturday June 13 at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, 7 pm BRT.
Brazil’s full Group C schedule: Haiti on June 19 in Philadelphia (9:30 pm BRT), Scotland on June 24 in Miami (7 pm BRT). Brazil beat Egypt 2–1 in Saturday’s final warmup; Neymar missed both warmups with a calf injury and his Morocco availability is still being assessed.
Are banks and government services open today?
Yes — banks fully reopen today on their standard Monday hours, 10 am–4 pm. Boletos due on June 4 or 5 during the Corpus Christi feriado and the Friday ponto facultativo can be paid today without penalty; PIX has been available continuously throughout the holiday period.
INSS, Receita Federal and Correios all resume standard Monday timetables today. The next interruption to banking services is the standard weekend closure on Saturday June 13 — which is also the day of Brazil’s World Cup opener against Morocco.
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