The warm spell bows out in style. Friday is bright and pleasant with a high near 27°C, the last fine day before the weekend cools.
Two days to kickoff. Brazil face Norway and Erling Haaland in the round of 16 on Sunday, a 5 pm BRT start at MetLife Stadium just outside New York.
The market breathed a sigh of relief. A soft US jobs report lifted the Ibovespa to 172,788 on Thursday, easing rate worries, with the dollar steady near R$5.21.
Make the most of today. A cold front rolls in for the weekend, turning Saturday cooler and cloudier, so today is the one for the beach and the outdoors.
01
Weather & What to Wear
FOUR-DAY OUTLOOK
FRI 3
27°C
10% rain
SAT 4
23°C
35% rain
SUN 5
21°C
35% rain
MON 6
23°C
15% rain
Today is the last of the warm, dry days, with a high near 27°C and mostly clear skies. It is a fine Friday to be outside, so make time for the beach or a walk before the weather shifts.
Dress light and plan around the sun: easy clothes, a hat, and sunscreen the winter still very much demands. The midday rays carry more punch than the season suggests, so seek shade and keep water to hand.
The weekend brings a change. A cold front arrives on Saturday, dropping the high to 23°C with a real chance of showers, and Sunday stays cool at 21°C, so keep a light layer and perhaps an umbrella handy for the days ahead.
02
Day at a Glance
SNAPSHOT
— Weather: 27°C, mostly sunny; the last warm day of the week
— Football: Brazil face Norway on Sunday in the round of 16
— Venue: MetLife Stadium, New York, a 5 pm BRT kickoff
— Markets: Ibovespa up to 172,788 on a soft US jobs report; dollar ~R$5.21
— Weekend: a cold front brings cooler, cloudier days, Saturday near 23°C
— Sea: a comfortable 23°C, warm enough for a last swim
A fine Friday to end the warm spell.
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Jul 3, 2026 · 07:30
Ibovespa · benchmark
172,788
+0.64%
+24.26% over 12 months
Market breadth · 12 names
92% advancing
11 ▲ advancing1 declining ▼
Currencies, rates & key inputs
USD / BRL
5.21
+0.04%
EUR / BRL
5.96
+0.40%
Selic rate
14.25%
·
Brent crude
71.88
+0.11%
Iron ore
161.91
·
Sector heatmap · average move today
Consumer Disc.
+1.70%
AZZA3
Financials
+0.81%
ITUB4, BBDC4, BBAS3, B3SA3
Mining
+0.75%
VALE3, CSNA3, GGBR4
Consumer Staples
+0.62%
ABEV3
Materials
+0.47%
SUZB3
Industrials
+0.21%
WEGE3, RENT3
Energy
0.00%
PETR4, PRIO3
Utilities
-0.11%
ENEV3
Latin America scoreboard
IndexLastTodayStrength
IbovespaBrazil
172,788
+0.64%
S&P/BMV IPCMexico
67,071
-0.26%
S&P IPSAChile
10,793
-0.18%
S&P MERVALArgentina
3,157,091
+1.13%
MSCI COLCAPColombia
2,260.13
+0.01%
BVL S&P PerúPeru
55,758.73
+0.09%
Full instrument board
Instrument
Last
Change
YoY
Prev.
High
Low
Volume
IBOV
172,788
+0.64%
+24.26%
171,689
—
—
—
USD/BRL
5.21
+0.04%
-4.08%
5.20
5.22
5.21
—
SELIC
14.25%
—
—
—
—
—
PETR4
37.96
+0.00%
+18.44%
37.96
38.46
37.65
21,889,600
VALE3
78.24
+0.35%
+41.48%
77.97
79.32
77.72
17,188,700
ITUB4
42.47
+0.07%
+18.87%
42.44
43.16
42.31
15,003,400
BBDC4
18.16
+0.33%
+11.00%
18.10
18.43
18.05
25,722,700
BBAS3
20.00
+1.37%
-9.05%
19.73
20.02
19.69
29,217,800
B3SA3
14.61
+1.46%
+1.11%
14.40
14.74
14.44
36,606,600
ABEV3
16.30
+0.62%
+19.41%
16.20
16.48
16.22
17,638,900
WEGE3
46.26
+0.00%
+9.03%
46.26
46.45
45.91
7,402,800
PRIO3
52.57
+0.00%
+24.69%
52.57
52.77
51.62
5,523,700
SUZB3
40.78
+0.47%
-21.14%
40.59
41.21
40.41
5,747,600
RENT3
41.25
+0.41%
+7.73%
41.08
42.03
40.52
7,614,700
AZZA3
17.34
+1.70%
-56.19%
17.05
17.77
17.15
1,645,700
CSNA3
4.62
+0.65%
-42.03%
4.59
4.85
4.60
14,739,600
GGBR4
21.15
+1.24%
+28.18%
20.89
21.38
20.94
5,688,900
ENEV3
26.22
-0.11%
+93.36%
26.25
26.74
26.02
5,832,300
Largest moves today
AZZA3
17.34
+1.70%
B3SA3
14.61
+1.46%
BBAS3
20.00
+1.37%
GGBR4
21.15
+1.24%
CSNA3
4.62
+0.65%
IBOV
172,788
+0.64%
ABEV3
16.30
+0.62%
SUZB3
40.78
+0.47%
The session read
The Ibovespa rose 0.64%, with breadth positive — 11 of 12 names higher. Consumer Disc. led, while Utilities lagged.
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03
What to See & Do
FRIDAY IN RIO
TODAY’S PICK — SUNSET AT THE ARPOADOR
A last golden evening between the beaches
On the final warm day before the weekend turns, the move is to make the most of the light, and there is no finer place for it than the Arpoador. The rocky outcrop between Ipanema and Copacabana is the city’s great sunset stage, and a clear Friday evening is when it comes into its own.
Spend the afternoon on Ipanema beach first, staking out a spot between the numbered postos and taking a last swim in the still-warm 23°C sea. As the day cools, drift toward the Arpoador rocks, joining the crowd that gathers each evening on the smooth stone.
When the sun drops behind the Dois Irmãos peaks, the whole crowd breaks into applause, a small daily ritual that never quite loses its charm. It is one of those simple, communal moments that captures something essential about the carioca spirit.
Afterwards, the bars and juice stands along the Ipanema seafront are the natural next stop, perfect for a cold drink as the evening settles in. From here, the Friday night is yours to shape, whether you stay local or head on into the city.
There is a particular magic to a Rio sunset shared with a crowd of strangers, a reminder of how easily this city turns an ordinary evening into something to remember. It costs nothing, and it asks only that you slow down and watch.
It is the gentlest and most rewarding way to mark the end of the warm week. Take your time over it, because the clouds gather tomorrow and the weekend turns cool.
OUTDOORS — A LAST DAY ON THE SAND
Beaches and the bay, while the sun holds
With the warm spell ending today, the beaches are the obvious call for a last dose of summer in winter. Ipanema and Leblon will be busy and bright through the afternoon, while the quieter stretches of Leme or the wide sands of Barra offer a little more room to spread out.
If you would rather take in the views, a clear Friday is the day for the Pão de Açúcar cable car, with the bay sparkling below and the whole city laid out around it. The last ascents run into the evening, so it doubles nicely as a sunset outing.
For a gentler option, the Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas circuit is flat and shaded in stretches, ideal for a walk or a bike, and the Aterro do Flamengo offers a long, green waterfront path with fine views across to Sugarloaf. Any of them makes fine use of the last bright day before the front arrives and the weekend turns cool and grey.
COFFEE & WHERE TO WORK — BOTAFOGO & IPANEMA
Wrap up the week, then head out
It is Friday, so the trick is finishing the week’s work with the weekend in sight. In Botafogo, Urban Bean keeps a calm room and a steady connection, and Como Coworking nearby is the dependable choice for a focused final push at a desk.
Over in Ipanema, Aussie Coffee — in a passage off Rua Visconde de Pirajá — is a favourite of the city’s remote workers, with good flat whites and a calm room, and it is handy for a dash to the beach afterwards. In Centro, Curto Café is the purist’s choice for a quick, excellent cup.
Many coworking spaces wind down a little earlier on a Friday, so check the hours if you need a late session. For a full day at a desk, WeWork at Porto Maravilha sells day passes, with prices running roughly R$50 to R$90 and fast connections throughout.
THE CONTRASTING PLAY — THE BOTANICAL GARDEN
A quiet morning among the palms
If the beach feels too busy on a Friday, the Jardim Botânico offers a cooler, greener escape. The two-hundred-year-old garden is at its loveliest in the winter light, its great avenue of imperial palms throwing long shadows and the air staying cool beneath the canopy.
Wander the orchidarium and the Amazonian section, find the quiet Japanese garden, and keep an eye out for the resident toucans and marmosets, easiest to spot in the morning. It opens from 8 am, and an early arrival rewards you with the place almost to yourself, a gentle counterpoint to the bustle of the seafront.
Give yourself a slow couple of hours to let the garden work its calm, pausing for a coffee at the café near the entrance. It is the sort of restorative morning that reminds you Rio is not only beaches, and it makes a fine, unhurried start to a Friday.
TONIGHT, AFTER 7 PM
Friday night, when the city wakes up
Friday is when Rio’s nightlife hits its stride, and with the warm evening and the weekend ahead, the city is in the mood to go out. Lapa is the classic choice, its nineteenth-century arches lit up and the bars and clubs spilling live samba and choro onto the streets.
It is lively and gloriously informal, so wear something comfortable, take only what you need, and let the music carry you from one bar to the next. For a gentler start, the botequins of Botafogo offer a relaxed drink before the night really builds.
The beachfront bars of the Zona Sul suit a more low-key evening in the open air, with the warm sea breeze making the most of the last mild night. Wherever you land, the talk will turn to Sunday’s big match against Norway.
If you would rather keep it simple, a long dinner somewhere lively is plenty on a Friday. The point is to enjoy the shift in mood, with the weekend and a knockout match both to look forward to in the days just ahead.
ALSO ON TODAY
Arpoador sunset — the nightly gathering on the rocks, applause and all.
Lapa nightlife — the arches, bars and live samba in full Friday swing.
Pão de Açúcar — the cable car and its bay views, fine on a clear evening.
Jardim Botânico — open from 8 am; toucans and marmosets best spotted early.
Beaches — Ipanema, Leblon and Barra at their best while the sun holds.
Sunday: Brazil vs Norway, MetLife Stadium, in the round of 16.
04
Getting Around
TRANSPORT
Friday evenings are busy as the city heads out, so the roads and ride apps get stretched, especially around the nightlife districts. The Metrô is the easiest way to Lapa and the Zona Sul, running later on a Friday night.
For Lapa, the Cinelândia and Carioca stations are a short walk from the arches. If you are out late, plan your way home in advance, as demand for rides surges after midnight on a Friday with the weekend underway.
05
Where to Eat
LUNCH & DINNER
Lunch: A sunny Friday belongs to the beach kiosks of Leblon or Ipanema, with grilled fish and a cold drink steps from the sand. For something lighter, an açaí bowl is exactly how the city eats on a warm afternoon.
Dinner: Make a night of it. Lapa and Botafogo are full of lively spots for dinner before the music, from petiscos and chope to a proper sit-down meal, the right way to launch a weekend.
06
Practical Info
GOOD TO KNOW
The winter sun is stronger than it feels, so sunscreen and water are essential for a full beach day. Most places take cards and Pix, though small beach kiosks and barracas still prefer cash.
Keep an umbrella and a warmer layer handy for the weekend, as Saturday turns cooler and showery. For digital nomads, local SIM and eSIM data is cheap and easy, and coworking day passes run roughly R$50 to R$90.
07
Community & Lifestyle
FOR NEWCOMERS
A Friday night in Lapa is one of Rio’s great experiences and a friendly introduction to the city’s love of music. For newcomers, it is the easiest place to feel the carioca weekend begin, with samba and choro drawing a crowd of all ages onto the streets.
This week, expat groups are settling on where to gather for Sunday’s Brazil match, with several bars in Botafogo and the Zona Sul set to screen it. It is a warm, easy way to feel the city’s football passion alongside other newcomers.
08
Game Day
THE ROAD AHEAD
The wait is nearly over. Brazil face Norway in the round of 16 on Sunday at MetLife Stadium just outside New York, with a 5 pm BRT kickoff, now only two days away.
Norway are the round’s surprise package, into the last 16 for the first time in twenty-eight years, and in Erling Haaland they carry one of the most feared strikers in the world. Stopping him will be Brazil’s chief concern on Sunday.
There is a template to follow, though. France dismantled this same Norway side 4–1 in the group stage, showing that an elite attack can expose them, and Brazil have the firepower to do just that through Vinícius Júnior and Matheus Cunha.
Carlo Ancelotti’s side go in as favourites, unbeaten and settled, with Alisson solid behind them. Expect bars, homes and beachfront kiosks across Rio to fill on Sunday evening as the Seleção begin the serious business of the knockouts.
09
Business & Markets
WEEK IN FIGURES
The week’s big worry turned into relief. The Ibovespa jumped 0.64% on Thursday to close at 172,788, touching a one-month high above 174,000 during the day, after a soft US jobs report eased fears of higher American interest rates.
The United States added just 57,000 jobs in June, roughly half what was expected, which cooled the pressure on the dollar and cheered emerging markets. The real steadied rather than surged, with the dollar holding near R$5.21 and the Selic rate at 14.25%.
US markets are closed today for the Independence Day holiday, so expect a thin, quiet session. At home, the focus turns to fresh Brazilian industrial production and services figures, with the central bank‘s next rate decision due at the end of July. The Ibovespa is now up about 7.2% for the year.
10
Plan Ahead
THE WEEK
THE DAYS AHEAD
Sat July 4 — cooler and cloudier at 23°C as the cold front lands.
Sun July 5 — Brazil vs Norway, MetLife Stadium; cool at 21°C in Rio.
Mon July 6 — recovering to 23°C as the front clears through.
Late July — the central bank’s next rate decision, on July 28 and 29.
Markets: a US inflation reading in mid-July is the next big test.
11
FAQ
QUICK ANSWERS
Who do Brazil play next, and when?
Brazil face Norway in the round of 16 on Sunday, July 5, at MetLife Stadium just outside New York, with a 5 pm BRT kickoff. It is a single knockout game, with extra time and penalties if the sides cannot be separated.
Norway reached this stage by beating Ivory Coast 2–1, riding the goals of their star striker Erling Haaland. The tie sets up an eye-catching duel between Haaland and Brazil’s own Vinícius Júnior.
Check local listings for the confirmed broadcast on Globo and SporTV.
Is today a good beach day in Rio?
Yes, today is the last of the warm, dry days for a while. Expect a mostly sunny afternoon with a high near 27°C and just a slim chance of a shower, and a sea sitting at a comfortable 23°C, warm enough for a swim.
Ipanema, Leblon and Barra will all be lively and bright. Bring sunscreen and water, as the winter sun carries more punch than it seems, and think about ending the day with the sunset at the Arpoador.
Make the most of it, because a cold front brings cooler, showery weather for the weekend.
Why did the Ibovespa rise on Thursday?
The index climbed 0.64% to 172,788, lifted by a soft US jobs report that eased fears of higher American interest rates. The United States added just 57,000 jobs in June, roughly half what economists had expected.
A cooler US labour market makes it harder for the Federal Reserve to justify raising rates, which tends to soften the dollar and helps emerging markets like Brazil. The real steadied near R$5.21, holding just above the level it had tested all week.
US markets are closed today for Independence Day, so trading is likely to be thin and quiet.
Where can I work remotely in Rio today?
Rio has a small but dependable set of cafés and coworking spaces for remote work. Urban Bean in Botafogo and Aussie Coffee in Ipanema both offer good coffee, steady Wi-Fi and quiet corners, while Curto Café in Centro suits a quick cup between meetings.
For a full day at a desk, WeWork at Porto Maravilha sells day passes, and Como Coworking in Botafogo is the more local option, though both wind down earlier on a Friday.
Day passes typically run R$50 to R$90.
Related: São Paulo Daily Brief for Friday · Rio de Janeiro Daily Brief for Thursday
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