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Saturday, March 5th 2016 - 10:33 UTC

Olympics organizers in Rio do Janeiro struggling with tickets, 50% remain unsold

Rio organizing committee spokesman Mario Andrada revealed that only about 47% of the 7.5 million tickets on offer have been sold so far.

With five months to go before the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazilian organizers are struggling to sell tickets for South America’s first games. The IOC president Thomas Bach said the locals will buy up tickets at the last minute.

Saturday, March 5th 2016 - 08:59 UTC

Malcorra sides with Lula da Silva, “hard to believe” what he's going through

“It is hard to believe that a figure with such a record is involved in a criminal case of corruption” Hopefully, this will be settled soon”

Argentine foreign minister Susana Malcorra sided with former president Lula da Silva arguing that it is hard to believe that a leader with such a record is under a criminal investigation, and underlined that all the economic and political scenario of Brazil has a great impact in Argentina.

Friday, March 4th 2016 - 21:10 UTC

Brazil political system in shock: police question Lula da Silva for three hours and raid his properties

Officers from the Federal Police swarmed Lula residence in Sao Paulo, and about 200 officers and 30 tax auditors were involved in the operation

Brazilian police on Friday questioned former President Lula da Silva for over three hours and searched his home and other properties linked to him and his family, one of the most dramatic developments yet in the sprawling corruption case at the oil giant Petrobras.

Friday, March 4th 2016 - 07:17 UTC

Brazilian GDP contracted 3.8% in 2015, the worst among major economies

Brazil's economic performance last year vies with that of Russia as the worst in a major economy for 2015.

Brazil's GDP fared worse than almost any other major economy in 2015, contracting by 3.8%, according to the national statistics agency IBGE. Economic growth in the world's seventh-largest economy has fallen sharply in recent months, which was due partly to low commodity prices and sluggish global growth.

Thursday, March 3rd 2016 - 05:35 UTC

Brazilian company admits, in plea bargain, illegal payments to Rousseff presidential campaign

The testimony, as part of a plea bargain by 11 executives, would be the first direct link into Petrobras bribes and political kickbacks and the election of Rousseff

Executives from Brazil's second-largest engineering company, Andrade Gutierrez have testified that the company paid suppliers for President Dilma Rousseff's 2010 electoral campaign off the books, newspaper a Folha de S.Paulo reported on Tuesday.

Thursday, March 3rd 2016 - 05:27 UTC

Petrobras loses tax case; discussing sale of assets in Argentina to Pampa Energia

Petrobras may be forced to pay 7.3 billion Reais (US$1.9 billion) in back taxes and fines after a decision by Brazil's tax authority Carf,

Brazil's state-run oil company Petrobras may be forced to pay 7.3 billion Reais (US$1.9 billion) in back taxes and fines after a decision by the country's tax authority Carf, newspaper Valor Economico reported on Wednesday.

Thursday, March 3rd 2016 - 05:22 UTC

Brazil will allow foreign companies to hold a 49% stake in the country's airlines

Gol, the airline with the biggest market share in Brazil, posted a loss of 2.13 billion Reais (US$532 million) in the third quarter of 2015.

The government of President Dilma Rousseff has raised from 20% to 49% the maximum stake that foreign companies can hold in Brazilian airlines, according to an executive order signed by the president and published on Wednesday in the Diario Oficial, Official Gazette

Thursday, March 3rd 2016 - 05:03 UTC

Brazil leaves key interest rate unchanged at 14.25% for the fifth time running

Central bank chief Alexandre Tombini has said inflation has peaked and should start to drop in coming months

Brazil's central bank kept interest rates on hold on Wednesday as widely expected, opting to avoid inflicting more harm on an economy mired in its worst recession in decades despite a surge in inflation. In a split vote, the bank's monetary policy committee, Copom, kept its benchmark Selic rate at 14.25% for the fifth straight time.

Wednesday, March 2nd 2016 - 22:43 UTC

US becomes a net natural gas exporter for a week with a shipment to Brazil

But US is not expected to become a net exporter of gas on an annual basis until 2017 after more pipelines to Mexico and LNG export terminals enter service

United States turned into a net natural gas exporter for a week after the first liquefied natural gas export from Cheniere Energy Inc's Sabine Pass terminal in Louisiana left for Brazil. The United States however is not expected to become a net exporter of gas on an annual basis until 2017 after more pipelines to Mexico and LNG export terminals enter service, according to federal energy estimates.

Wednesday, March 2nd 2016 - 22:39 UTC

Brazil posts trade surplus in February, as imports plummet with a weak Real

Brazil posted a $3.04 billion trade surplus in February, the Trade Ministry said on Tuesday. Brazil exported $13.3 billion last month and had imports of $10.3 billion.

Brazil posted a $3.04 billion trade surplus in February, the Trade Ministry said on Tuesday. Brazil exported $13.3 billion last month and had imports of $10.3 billion.Analysts are expecting a $40 billion trade surplus for 2016, according to a central bank survey released Monday.

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