São Paulo Daily Brief for Monday, June 8, 2026

By The Rio Times | Created at 2026-06-08 10:16:45 | Updated at 2026-06-08 16:24:08 6 hours ago

Monday June 8 opens at 23°C and 5% rain in São Paulo — a near-perfect first working day after the Corpus Christi feriadão. The city restarts, B3 reopens and the weather offers one of the two remaining clear days before Wednesday brings 55% rain.

Paulista Monday closure applies today — MASP, IMS Paulista, Japan House SP, Itaú Cultural and Casa das Rosas are all shut. The Pinacoteca is open (10 am–6 pm, R$15); MASP is free tomorrow Tuesday.

B3 reopens today after four non-trading days. The Ibovespa enters the session at approximately 169,000 points — its eighth consecutive weekly loss — with the dollar having surged to R$5.17 on stronger-than-expected US payroll data.

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.

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This is part of The Rio Times’ daily São Paulo city guide for expats and the international community.

01Weather & What to WearFORECAST

Monday at 23°C and 5% rain — get Ibirapuera in while you can. Tuesday holds at 10%; Wednesday brings 55% rain. Thursday eases to 20% for the World Cup opening. Light jacket for evenings. Sunset 5:39 pm.

02Day at a GlanceSNAPSHOT

— 23°C / 5% rain — Ibirapuera morning, Minhocão evening from 6 pm

— Paulista Monday closure — MASP, IMS, Japan House, Itaú Cultural all shut

— Pinacoteca open (10 am–6 pm, R$15); MASP free tomorrow Tuesday

— B3 reopens — dollar at R$5.17, eighth consecutive weekly loss

— Coffee Lab, Santo Grão and the full SP café circuit back today

— World Cup Thursday June 11 — Brazil vs Morocco Saturday June 13, 7 pm BRT

São Paulo returns to work on a clear 23°C Monday with the World Cup three days away — make the most of it before Wednesday’s rain.

Live Market IntelligenceBrazil — Live Market BoardInside: market breadth, the sector heatmap, currencies & rates, the Latin America scoreboard and the full instrument board.

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Brazil — Live Market Board

B3 · São Paulo
Jun 8, 2026 · 07:14

Ibovespa · benchmark

169,019
-0.77%

+24.06% over 12 months

Market breadth · 15 names

40% advancing

6 ▲ advancing9 declining ▼

Currencies, rates & key inputs

Sector heatmap · average move today

Industrials

+0.99%

WEGE3, RENT3

Consumer Staples

+0.62%

ABEV3

Financials

-0.42%

ITUB4, BBDC4, BBAS3, B3SA3

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% 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 — PINACOTECA — LUZ

Pinacoteca open on Paulista closure day — Tayou’s Nocaute and the Luz circuit on a clear Monday

The Paulista Monday closure shuts MASP, IMS Paulista, Japan House, Itaú Cultural and Casa das Rosas — but the Pinacoteca, which sits in Luz rather than Bela Vista and follows a Wed–Mon schedule, is open today, 10 am–6 pm, R$15. On a Paulista closure Monday it is the most significant institutional cultural option in the city, and on a 23°C / 5% rain morning the Luz neighbourhood — the Estação da Luz with its 1901 English Gothic façade, the Sala São Paulo concert hall inside the old railway terminal, the Jardim da Luz — is genuinely worth the forty-minute crosstown journey from Paulista, an entirely different São Paulo from the one most expats inhabit.

At Pina Luz, Pascale Marthine Tayou’s Nocaute continues across seven galleries — the Cameroonian-Belgian artist’s large-scale installation and sculpture show, weaving migration, hybridity and African modernism through the 1900 Ramos de Azevedo building that Paulo Mendes da Rocha reformed in 1998. Pina Estação carries Macunaíma é Duwid curated by Gustavo Caboco; Pina Contemporânea has Para Crianças in partnership with Munich’s Haus der Kunst.

Monday morning before 11 am is one of the quietest Pinacoteca windows of the entire week — the free-Saturday crowd has dispersed and the Tuesday crowd hasn’t arrived yet. Pinacoteca · R$15 / R$7.50 meia · Wed–Mon 10 am–6 pm · Praça da Luz 2, Luz.

OUTDOORS — IBIRAPUERA / MINHOCÃO / PARQUE DO POVO

Clear window closing — Ibirapuera this morning before Wednesday’s 55% rain

Monday and Tuesday are the last two clear days before Wednesday’s 55% rain — and Monday at 23°C is the better of the two for Ibirapuera. The post-feriadão Monday park crowd is lighter than any weekend day: the lake circuit and the Niemeyer ensemble are walkable at a leisurely pace, the café on the auditorium esplanade is open, and the 5% rain makes an umbrella genuinely optional.

The Minhocão (Elevado Presidente João Goulart) closes to cars from 6 pm on weekdays — this evening it becomes the elevated linear park above Vila Buarque and Santa Cecília, one of the most idiosyncratic outdoor spaces in any major city. Parque do Povo in Itaim Bibi is free and open daily, the Faria Lima corridor’s green space and a good lunchtime option for anyone working south of Paulista.

MAC USP inside Ibirapuera is closed Mondays — it reopens Tuesday. The Pavilhão Bienal is accessible from outside even when MAC is closed; the Niemeyer covered walkway between pavilions is one of the best architectural promenades in South America. Parque Ibirapuera · free · daily 5 am–midnight · Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral.

COFFEE & WHERE TO WORK — VILA MADALENA / JARDINS / FARIA LIMA

SP’s specialty coffee and coworking circuit returns — the best back-to-work Monday in months

The full São Paulo coffee and coworking circuit comes back online today after the feriadão — and with 23°C and 5% rain, the outdoor terrace season is in full swing. Coffee Lab at R. Fradique Coutinho 1340, Vila Madalena, roasts in-house and is the city’s most consistent espresso on a Monday morning; arrive by 9 am before the work-from-café crowd builds.

Santo Grão at R. Oscar Freire 413, Jardins, has outdoor tables that are genuinely pleasant at 23°C — the best mid-morning Jardins option. Suplicy Cafés Especiais on R. Pamplona and Octavio Café at Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima 3729 are back on standard weekday timetables, the latter serving the Faria Lima corridor from the Itaim Bibi and Vila Olímpia end.

Coworking day passes: WeWork (multiple Faria Lima towers) reopens Monday with full hot-desk availability. Spaces at R. Mourato Coelho 625, Pinheiros, is back. Cubo Itaú at R. Capote Valente 40, Vila Olímpia, opens today — the strongest single-day coworking option in SP for those seeking a tech-ecosystem environment.

THE CONTRASTING PLAY — SESC POMPEIA / MERCADO MUNICIPAL

SESC Pompeia and the Mercado Municipal — the two SP institutions open every Monday

While the Paulista corridor is dark today, two other SP institutions run their full Monday programme without interruption. SESC Pompeia at R. Clélia 93, Água Branca, is open daily including public holidays — pool, theatre, the Lina Bo Bardi water-tower sheds and the restaurant are all running. It is the broadest single-site cultural and community space in São Paulo and the reliable Monday fallback whenever the Paulista corridor closes.

The Mercado Municipal at R. da Cantareira 306 is open Mon–Sat 6 am–6 pm — the famous mortadela sandwich at Bar do Mané, the fruit and spice stalls and the Art Nouveau stained glass windows make this one of the most rewarding non-museum stops anywhere in the city. SESC Pompeia · daily · R. Clélia 93, Água Branca.

TONIGHT, AFTER 7 PM

Minhocão from 6 pm, Bar Brahma Monday samba — SP returns to its evening rhythm

The Minhocão closes to cars from 6 pm every weekday evening — the elevated highway above Vila Buarque becomes a linear park within walking distance of the Republic and Consolação Metrô stations. On a 23°C Monday after a long feriadão the crowd that gathers up there is one of the most relaxed and mixed in the city; bring a jacket for after 8 pm as the temperature drops.

Bar Brahma at Av. São João 677, República, runs the Monday samba programme from 8 pm, R$25 — the post-feriadão first Monday is reliably busier than a standard mid-week night. Ó do Borogodó at R. Horácio Lane 21, Vila Madalena, runs the Monday roda from 9 pm, R$30–40.

Casa de Francisca at R. José Maria Lisboa 190, Jardim Paulista, runs Monday programming from 8 pm, R$40–60. Blue Note São Paulo on Av. Paulista runs the Monday headline from 8 pm, R$80–100 — the rooftop terrace at 23°C is one of the better post-feriadão Monday settings in the city.

ALSO ON TODAY

Pinacoteca — Tayou Nocaute + two further shows, R$15, 10 am–6 pm, Praça da Luz 2.

SESC Pompeia — full programme daily, R. Clélia 93, Água Branca.

Mercado Municipal — Mon–Sat 6 am–6 pm, R. da Cantareira 306.

Parque Ibirapuera — free, 5 am–midnight, Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral.

Minhocão — closed to cars from 6 pm, Vila Buarque / Santa Cecília.

Closed today: MASP, IMS Paulista, Japan House SP, Itaú Cultural, Casa das Rosas (Paulista Monday closure). MAC USP (Monday). All reopen Tuesday — and MASP is free Tuesday.

04Getting AroundTRANSPORT

MONDAY JUNE 8 — FIRST WORKDAY BACK

No rodízio today — SP’s vehicle restriction runs Tuesday to Friday only, never on Mondays. Metrô SP returns to the standard Monday timetable. Expect higher-than-usual congestion as the full post-feriadão city restarts; the Marginal Tietê and Marginal Pinheiros are the primary pressure points from 7 am.

Linha Verde to Brigadeiro for Ibirapuera; Linha Azul to Luz for the Pinacoteca; Linha Vermelha to República for Bar Brahma and the Minhocão. Congonhas (CGH) and Guarulhos (GRU) on standard Monday domestic and international timetables.

05Where to EatFOOD

MONDAY LUNCH AND DINNER

Post-Pinacoteca or Mercado Municipal lunch: Bar do Mané at the Mercado Municipal itself for the mortadela sandwich — the city institution, open from 6 am. Riviera at Av. Paulista 2584, R$95, is back on Monday hours for the Paulista lunch crowd.

Monday dinner: D.O.M. (Alex Atala, R$890) and Maní are typically open on Mondays — book in advance. Bráz Pizzaria at R. Vupabuçu 271, Vila Madalena, from 7 pm. A Casa do Porco at R. Araújo 124, R$220, open Monday lunch; confirm dinner. Galeria dos Pães at R. Estados Unidos 1645, Jardins, open 24 hours.

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 during the Corpus Christi feriadão and ponto facultativo can be paid today without penalty; PIX has been available throughout. INSS, Receita Federal and Poupatempo units all return to standard Monday timetables.

Shopping centres (Iguatemi, JK Iguatemi, Cidade Jardim) on standard Monday hours, typically 10 am–10 pm. Nomad note: SIM cards and eSIMs from TIM, Vivo and Claro — store counters reopen today in shopping centres; eSIM registration via carrier apps works without a physical visit. WeWork and Cubo Itaú are the strongest first-day coworking options for new arrivals.

07Community & LifestyleEXPAT LIFE

The first Monday back after the Corpus Christi feriadão and the Pride Parade weekend has a specific São Paulo energy — rested, oriented and with the World Cup three days away. The Aliança Française at R. General Jardim 182 and the American Society São Paulo resume regular programming today; British Society SP typically runs its Monday events calendar from this week onward.

For those new to the city: SESC Pompeia at R. Clélia 93 is the best single Monday option for meeting the broader SP community — the pool, restaurant and theatre are all running, and the Lina Bo Bardi complex draws a genuinely mixed crowd that reflects São Paulo’s international population.

08Game DaySPORT

WORLD CUP IN THREE DAYS

No match today — three days to the World Cup, five to Brazil vs Morocco

No fixtures today. Brazil beat Egypt 2–1 on Saturday in Cleveland — Guimarães (7′), Endrick (52′) — to complete their World Cup preparation with two wins from two warmups. The tournament opens Thursday June 11 with Mexico vs South Africa at the Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, 4 pm BRT.

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. Palmeiras’ Série A campaign is paused for the tournament; the World Cup broadcasting home is Globo, SporTV and GE TV.

09Business & MarketsFINANCE

B3 returns today after four non-trading days. The Ibovespa enters the session at approximately 169,000 points — Friday June 5’s close after a week that accumulated a 2.73% loss, marking the eighth consecutive weekly decline and an unprecedented losing streak for the index.

A sharp new pressure frames the open: US non-farm payroll data released Friday beat expectations, driving the dollar to R$5.17 and reinforcing Fed rate-hike bets. The real is the most exposed G20 currency to the combined weight of the US rate path, the US-Iran escalation and the domestic fiscal outlook; the 8-week Ibovespa slide reflects all three.

The Selic holds at 14.75%. The Copom on June 17–18 is the month’s key decision — arriving the week after the World Cup opens, when market volatility historically compresses. PETR4 and VALE3 are the two names to watch on the Monday open for the macro signal.

10Plan AheadCOMING UP

Tue June 9 — 23°C / 10%. MASP free. Full Paulista corridor. MAC USP reopens. Pinacoteca closed (Tuesday).

Wed June 10 — 22°C / 55% rain. Indoor day. MASP open. Pinacoteca open. Last day before the World Cup.

Thu June 11 — 22°C / 20%. World Cup opens. Mexico vs South Africa, Azteca, Mexico City, 4 pm BRT.

Sat June 14 — Next Pinacoteca free Saturday.

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).

11Frequently Asked QuestionsFAQ

What is the Paulista Monday closure and what is still open today?

The Paulista Monday closure is the synchronised day off for the major cultural institutions on Av. Paulista: MASP, IMS Paulista, Japan House SP, Itaú Cultural and Casa das Rosas all close on Mondays. It is not a legal requirement but a longstanding operational norm for the corridor.

Open today: the Pinacoteca (R$15, 10 am–6 pm, Praça da Luz 2), SESC Pompeia (daily, R. Clélia 93), Mercado Municipal (6 am–6 pm) and Parque Ibirapuera (free, 5 am–midnight). MASP is free tomorrow Tuesday — the best single day to visit the full Paulista corridor this week.

When does B3 reopen and what is the market context today?

B3 reopens today after four non-trading days. The Ibovespa enters the session at approximately 169,000 points — the close of a week that accumulated a 2.73% loss, marking the eighth consecutive weekly decline and the index’s longest confirmed losing streak in over a decade.

Friday’s stronger-than-expected US non-farm payroll data drove the dollar sharply to R$5.17, reinforcing Fed rate-hike bets and putting sustained renewed pressure on the already-weakened real. The Selic holds at 14.75%; the Copom on June 17–18 is the month’s key rate event.

What is the World Cup schedule this week and when does Brazil play?

The World Cup opens Thursday June 11 with Mexico vs South Africa at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, 4 pm BRT. Brazil’s first match is Saturday June 13 — Morocco at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, 7 pm BRT. Group C then continues with Haiti on June 19 in Philadelphia (9:30 pm BRT) and Scotland on June 24 in Miami (7 pm BRT).

Brazil won their final warmup 2–1 against Egypt on Saturday in Cleveland. Neymar missed both warmups with a calf injury; his Morocco opener availability is still being assessed. The broadcasts are on Globo, SporTV and GE TV.

Where is the best specialty coffee in São Paulo today for a back-to-work Monday?

Coffee Lab at R. Fradique Coutinho 1340, Vila Madalena, is the top pick — it roasts in-house, opens at 8 am on weekdays and is the city’s best-regarded specialty roaster. Arrive before 9 am on the first Monday back after a holiday for the quietest session.

For Faria Lima proximity: Octavio Café at Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima 3729 serves the corridor from early morning. Santo Grão at R. Oscar Freire 413, Jardins, is the Paulista neighbourhood option with outdoor tables at 23°C. All three have reliable Wi-Fi for a remote-work session.

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