BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil sold $2.75 billion in dollar-denominated sovereign bonds on Wednesday, the treasury said, marking its second international issuance this year as the country capitalizes on ...
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Brazil Unveils Multibillion-Dollar Package To Soften Blow From Trump’s 50% Tariff On Local Industry
The Brazilian government announced on Wednesday a multi-billion-dollar package to support local companies and exporters affected by the U.S. tariffs. The package, dubbed "Sovereign Brazil," offers a ...
BRASILIA, BrazilBRASILIA, Brazil — Argentine President Alberto Fernández and his Brazilian counterpart, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, vowed Tuesday to keep working to come up with a mechanism that would ...
SÃO PAULO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today at Circle Forum São Paulo, Circle, a global financial technology firm and the issuer of the leading regulated stablecoin, USDC, announced its official launch in ...
The U.S. dollar was higher on Thursday as markets took U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariff salvos in their stride, except in Brazil where a threatened 50% levy sent the real sliding. The ...
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'Can't depend on dollar': Brazil President Lula says 'Brics should test a new currency' amid trade tensions with US
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has reiterated his support for a BRICS trade currency, saying Brazil "cannot depend on the dollar" and must remain open to testing alternatives for trade among ...
A wide Brazil–U.S. real rate differential, dollar softness, and accelerating foreign inflows suggest a supportive backdrop for Brazilian assets and potential risk premium compression. BRZU offers a ...
Domestic market participants are accustomed to high nominal yields; local treasury bills linked to the Selic often offer double-digit returns, creating a strong home-market bias. The challenge, ...
Brazil's currency fell Monday following an attack on government buildings in the capital Brasilia by supporters of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro. Foreign investors "run away from this type of risk," ...
BRASILIA – Argentine President Alberto Fernández and his Brazilian counterpart, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, vowed Tuesday to keep working to come up with a mechanism that would allow them to avoid ...
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