Is Banco Inter the next big buy on Brazil’s stock market? BY Natália Scalzaretto Ever since shares of Magazine Luiza, a fairly unknown retailer from São Paulo’s countryside, rose 10,000 percent in just (...) READ MORE
Brazilian tech companies preferring New York to São Paulo for their IPOs BY Natália Scalzaretto As Brazil’s startup environment flourishes and becomes one of the most important in Latin America, investors are looking for (...) READ MORE
The ins and outs of Brazil’s pension reform bill BY Natália Scalzaretto Overhauling a country’s pension system is a big deal anywhere in the world. In Brazil, though, the debate seems (...) READ MORE
Common currency between Brazil and Argentina a non-starter BY Natália Scalzaretto and Gustavo Ribeiro Visiting Buenos Aires is a tradition for Brazilian leaders dating back to 1900, when then-President Campos Salles visited Julio (...) READ MORE
Why did LyondellBasell let Braskem go? BY Natália Scalzaretto Investors woke up on Tuesday to see the shares of petrochemical company Braskem melting nearly 20 percent after merger (...) READ MORE
Low-interest rates spur demand for high-end properties in São Paulo BY Natália Scalzaretto Amid the worst economic crisis in Brazil’s history and corruption scandals that interrupted infrastructure works in Brazil, the construction (...) READ MORE
Young Brazilians bring geek culture to São Paulo outskirts BY Natália Scalzaretto If there was any doubt the 21st Century is all about inclusion, representativity, and recognition, Diana Prince, T’Challa, Carol (...) READ MORE
What factors impact the Brazilian GDP? BY Natália Scalzaretto After eight straight quarters of slim, but steady growth, the Brazilian GDP figures after Q1 2019 came as expected: (...) READ MORE
A pragmatic approach for Brazilian foreign affairs BY Natália Scalzaretto Since taking office, Brazilian Vice President Hamilton Mourão has looked for ways to present himself as a moderate and (...) READ MORE
Despite lower tariffs in China, Brazilian sugar may not get expected boost BY Natália Scalzaretto After two years, China has decided not to renew extra tariffs on Brazilian sugar past May 2020—when the current (...) READ MORE