* Brazil central bank not hawkish enough, trader says * Ambev jumps nearly 10% on upbeat quarterly results * U.S. SEC to probe Vale over 2019 dam disaster * Peru's sol slips on possible mining tax increase (Adds details, updates prices) By Susan Mathew and Ambar Warrick Oct 28 (Reuters) - Brazil's real fell 1.1% after a larger-than-expected rate hike disappointed traders looking for stronger action by the central bank, while most other Latin American currencies dipped as fears of a renewed U.S.-China trade row weighed on sentiment. Brazil's central bank lifted the key interest rate by 150 basis points late on Wednesday to combat surging inflation, more than the hike of 100 basis points expected in a Reuters poll. Even as analysts warned that the aggressive pace of rate hikes in Brazil could choke economic growth, bets for a larger rate raise had been rising as fears of a fiscal spending breach fed into inflation concerns. "One hundred and fifty basis points is simply seen as the minimum for a hike, so traders seem disappointed," said Juan Perez, a senior currency trader at Tempus Consulting, adding that it felt like the central bank came up short of a more hawkish stance. But the real's decline should be temporary, he said, as overall trade was coming back and as concerns over COVID-19 lessen. Citi strategists agreed: "Even though the market priced in the odds of a more aggressive hike, the 150bps is not necessarily a trigger for downside price action per se." Brazil's economic outlook was also expected to deteriorate, according to a Reuters poll, with some risks of recession on the horizon as Latin America's largest economy holds general elections next year. Sao Paulo's Bovespa stock index was flat, as a nearly 10% surge in Ambev on strong third-quarter results was offset by losses in oil and mining stocks as commodity prices slid. Shares in Vale fell further after it said the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is expected to open a probe against the miner regarding the collapse of the Brumadinho dam, which killed 270 people in 2019. Sentiment, more broadly, was also hit by signs of rising tensions between the United States and China after Beijing made a formal complaint to Washington about the U.S. revoking authorization of China Telecom's license. Mexico's peso dropped 0.4% after Petroleos Mexicanos posted a loss in the third quarter. Concerns over the state-run oil and gas firm's large dollar-denominated debt have dented sentiment towards Mexico. Peru's sol fell 0.3% as the country's leftist government asked Congress for authorization to overhaul the world's second-biggest copper producer's tax code with a focus on raising taxes on the mining sector. Fears of such a move caused markets to tank when President Pedro Castillo took the lead in elections earlier this year. He assumed office in July. Key Latin American stock indexes and currencies: Latest Daily % change MSCI Emerging Markets 1276.59 -0.49 MSCI LatAm 2151.11 -0.92 Brazil Bovespa 106406.29 0.04 Mexico IPC 51482.54 -0.45 Chile IPSA 4094.58 -0.51 Argentina MerVal 86148.29 0.932 Colombia COLCAP 1404.67 0.04 Currencies Latest Daily % change Brazil real 5.6130 -1.06 Mexico peso 20.3841 -0.41 Chile peso 805.6 -0.06 Colombia peso 3774.75 -0.46 Peru sol 3.9753 -0.25 Argentina peso 99.6800 -0.03 (interbank) (Reporting by Susan Mathew and Ambar Warrick in Bengaluru Editing by Paul Simao)
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