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Minority Dilution Becomes the New Normal on Brazil’s Stock Exchange
From Azul and Casas Bahia to Cosan and Oncoclínicas, capital restructurings are reshaping ownership as companies trade balance-sheet relief for shareholder dilution.
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Brazil oil workers to launch open-ended strike at Petrobras
Union-backed walkout starts Dec. 15 amid pension disputes and stalled talks
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Azul Wins Court Approval for Chapter 11 Plan, Clearing Path for Deep Shareholder Dilution
Ruling in New York unlocks debt-for-equity conversion, fresh capital raise and sharp dilution for existing shareholders
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Cemig approves R$44bn plan through 2030 as Minas privatization agenda runs out of time
Investment advances without sale of utility, as governor’s shortened timetable collides with national ambitions.
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Oi Wins Court Breathing Room as Judge Extends Judicial Control and Payment Freeze
Rio court keeps judicial management in place and suspends extraconcursal obligations until January, giving telecom group time to sell assets and stabilize cash flow.
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Four Days After Blackout, Brazil Signals Possible Loss of Enel-SP Concession
Energy ministry tightens tone and pressures regulator after repeated failures in Brazil’s largest power market.
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Petrobras, Shell Launch Brazil’s Largest Carbon Stock Inventory
Carbon Countdown will map above- and below-ground carbon across all Brazilian biomes, creating an open scientific baseline for the country’s carbon market.
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B3 Opens Brazil’s Stock Market to Foreign Retail Investors Through Interactive Brokers
New regulatory model lets global brokerage offer direct access to Brazilian equities, cutting costs and bureaucracy for individuals abroad.
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Cumaru Is the New Sandalwood
Why Men’s Fragrance May Soon Smell a Lot Like Brazil.



