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Brazil’s Ibovespa Rebounds to 157,738 Points as Petrobras Surge and Global Relief Lift Markets

Main image suggestion: B3 trading floor or São Paulo skyline with financial overlay Brazil’s stock market ended the week on a strong note. After two consecutive sessions of decline, the Ibovespa regained momentum this Friday (November 14, 2025), closing up 0.37%, at 157,738.69 points. The benchmark of the Brazilian market accumulated 2.39% in weekly gains […]

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Brazilian Court Reverses Oi Bankruptcy and Restores Telecom Giant to Judicial Recovery

Brazil’s troubled telecom operator Oi, one of the country’s most historically important communications providers, has gained an unexpected lifeline after the Rio de Janeiro Court of Justice (TJ-RJ) suspended the company’s recently declared bankruptcy and ordered it back into judicial recovery. The new ruling, issued by Judge Mônica Maria Costa of the Court’s First Chamber […]

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Trump Rolls Back Tariffs on Coffee, Beef and Tropical Fruits as Inflation Concerns Mount in the U.S.

Brazil Sees Immediate Relief for Key Export Sectors The United States government announced on Friday (Nov. 14) a broad suspension of tariffs on imported agricultural and food products, marking one of the most significant reversals of President Donald Trump’s current trade policy. The decision removes the 10% reciprocal tariff imposed in April and affects essential […]

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COP30 Under Pressure: UN Demands Immediate Action After Security and Infrastructure Failures in Belém

Delegations report structural issues, heat discomfort, and operational risks that are already affecting the event’s image in Belém. UN Demands Emergency Plan and Highlights “Serious Breaches” in Security The United Nations has increased pressure on the Brazilian government after a series of security and infrastructure failures during the first days of COP30 in Belém. In […]

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