What lessons have the International Monetary Fund and the international financial community learned from last year’s debacle in Ecuador and Brazil’s currency devaluation in January 1999? In 1998, multilateral lenders […]
Category: Brazil
Sovereign Report
Brazil Brazil launched Latin America’s largest-ever voluntary bond swap on August 9, with a $5.16 billion, 40-year global bond with an 11% coupon. The issue was also the longest-dated non-investment […]
Brazilian Airlines Create Online Travel Agency
Varig, Brazil’s largest airline, is joining forces with the country’s third largest carrier, TAM, to create a new online travel agency to be named Portal Latino Americano: plata.com. The project […]
Bringing the Government to Market
Yet another free-market wizard has taken a top job in Brazil’s government banks. Eleazar de Carvalho Filho, a former UBS Warburg executive, now plans to shape Brazilian industry and financial markets as head of the government’s investment operations.
Globo Cabo Takes All of Net Sul
Brazil’s largest cable television company, Globo Cabo, announced it plans to acquire Net Sul, the country’s second-largest cable television provider. Globo Cabo already owns 10% of Net Sul, and is […]
IdeiasNet Lists Locally
Turbulence on Nasdaq has prevented many capital-hungry Latin American Internet companies from raising capital on the equity markets. However Brazil’s IdeiasNet, an incubator with 17 companies in its portfolio, has […]
Itaú To Take Stake In AOL
Brazil’s second-largest private bank, Banco Itaú, plans to purchase a 12% stake in AOL Latin America. Itaú will buy shares when AOL Latin America goes public on Nasdaq, acquiring 6% […]
Telmex and Bell Canada To Build Brazilian Network
Teléfonos de México (Telmex), Latin America’s largest telephone company, is venturing into the Brazilian telecommunications market through a $3.5 billion alliance with Bell Canada. Telmex plans to build a high-speed […]
A Commanding Lead
The bulge bracket banks of New York and European wannabes have taken control of Brazilian high finance. But local firms cannot be discounted as big-ticket state privatizations wind down.
