Government Appoints Bank Executive In January Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva appointed Cássio Casseb to the country’s most important banking job as president of Banco do Brasil. The […]
Category: Brazil
Itaú Gains Two Kinds of Capital
By buying local competitor BBA Creditanstalt, Brazil’s
second-largest private sector bank substantially grows its assets
and gains the talent inside a well-run wholesale
franchise.
Keeping the Faith
The international financial markets have warmed to
Brazilian President-elect Lula’s statement-like pronouncements. But he must impose unpopular austerity measures to keep investors satisfied.
Will Prudence Prevail ?
Following an overwhelming victory, Brazil’s President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva now must show investors he can control spending and inflation, and continue to pay the
country’s debts.
The Art of the “Impossible”
Brazil’s economic crisis is in full swing, with the currency in free fall and the economy ready to plunge into a severe recession. It seems inevitable that Brazil’s large and […]
The Tough But Hopeful Sheriff
Brazil’s new securities regulator, Luiz Leonardo Cantidiano, intends to stamp out cheating and viligilantly monitor corporate reporting. But he also is playing the role as a promoter of the markets, convinced that they can be revived.
An Increasingly Steep Curve
Brazilian companies are facing a credit crunch. International loans are extremely hazardous and renewing maturing loans is almost impossible.
Banking Through the Crises
Brazilian banks are a hardy bunch, tough enough to withstand the current crisis. It’s the foreigners who are starting to bail out.
Buildin a Better Base
Globo dominates Brazilian media but the company’s wide reach has stretched its capital structure too far. Now the company has a new financing plan.
