Brazil is the signal

We saw it first

Geopolitics now drives business strategy.

You can’t read markets without reading politics.

Traditional forecasting is broken. In an era of structural disruption, merely extending past trends is a liability. The decisive capability is no longer prediction — it is anticipation: identifying emerging moves, mapping where, when and how hard they will hit.

One country is becoming impossible to ignore: Brazil.

Bank of America called it "the new gold" in 2026. We spotted that some shift in 2023. That is what we do — filter the noise, surface the signal, three years ahead of consensus.

Stability premium

Brazil remains a stable territory in a fracturing world — a strategic asset for capital seeking ballast.

Structural advantages.

Brazil is Latin America's largest economy. Critical minerals, clean energy at scale, and a central role in the global climate transition.

The EU–Mercosur deal

is accelerating Brazil's integration into global value chains — and resetting the rules for the next decade.

The window is open. Seizing it requires anticipating political, regulatory and economic shifts in one of the world's most complex federal systems — one that international companies consistently misread.

Between two failing models, a void.

The international press

does not follow Brazil on a daily basis, and its coverage is often simplified and does not address subtleties.

Global intelligence firms

sell six-figure notes — often recycled, often written from London or New York, rarely from Brasília.

The Brazilian Report fills that void.

Hybrid by design

Journalism feeds intelligence, intelligence sharpens journalism.

When you work with us, you see the shift before the market does. We are your eyes and ears on the ground in Brazil and Latin America.

Laura Quirin

Founder, CEO

Gustavo Ribeiro

Founder, Editor-in-Chief

Euan Marshall

Deputy Editor

Leticia Arcoverde

Deputy Editor

We translate Brazil to the world — and tell decision-makers what is coming before it arrives.

Five senior journalist-analysts, mostly based in Brazil

Eight years of continuous, on-the-ground coverage

WAN-IFRA-recognized — won Best Newsletter in the Americas in 2023 and 2025

A model no pure media outlet and no pure intelligence firm can replicate

In a disrupted world, competitive advantage belongs to those who get signals before vents happen. We make sure that's you.

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