Eurosport.com AU Rafael to replace Daniel Alves in Brazil squad Wall Street Journal AP SAO PAULO — Brazil has called up Manchester United right back Rafael to replace the injured Daniel Alves for upcoming friendlies. Rafael was called up on Friday because Alves broke his collarbone while practicing with Barcelona earlier this week. Rafael replaces Alves in Brazil squad Reuters Africa all 31 news articles

Upstream Online Brazil probes oil leak reports, finds nothing The Republic BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil's state-owned oil company Petrobras, its navy, and oil industry regulators rushed to investigate multiple reports of an oil leak from an offshore field on Thursday, but said they found no signs of oil in the water. For Brazil Investors, Large Cap Stocks A Waste TheStreet.com Brazil Confirms Oil Slick Off Coast Wall Street Journal Brazil's Jubarte Field Oil Spill Under Navy Investigation Huffington Post Fox Business all 42 news articles

Brazil Seeks To Drum Up Auto Loans To Spur Vehicle Sales -Report Wall Street Journal SAO PAULO (Dow Jones)–The Brazilian government is looking for ways to drum up more auto loans in a bid to spur vehicle sales, the O Estado de S. Paulo newspaper reported in its Friday edition. The Brazilian government may ease some of the restrictions … and more

Daily Mail Brazil Rate Futures Yields Plunge to Record as Economy Shrinks BusinessWeek By Josue Leonel and Gabrielle Coppola on May 18, 2012 Yields on Brazilian interest-rate futures contracts fell to a record low after a report showed the largest Latin American economy unexpectedly shrank, boosting speculation policy makers will extend … Brazil Stocks Higher In Early Trading Despite European Malaise Wall Street Journal Brazil c.bank sells all FX swaps offered at auction Reuters What's Up in Brazilian Biofuels? The 10-Minute Guide Biofuels Digest NASDAQ

Daily Mail Brazil Rate Futures Yields Plunge to Record as Economy Shrinks Bloomberg Yields on Brazilian interest-rate futures contracts fell to a record low after a report showed the largest Latin American economy unexpectedly shrank, boosting speculation policy makers will extend rate cuts. Brazil's March economic activity index “was … Brazil Stocks Higher In Early Trading Despite European Malaise Wall Street Journal Brazil Rate Futures Yields Plunge to New Low; Real Strengthens BusinessWeek Brazil economy activity down 0.35 pct in March Reuters Biofuels Digest

Upstream Online Brazil probes oil leak reports, finds nothing Reuters BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil's state-owned oil company Petrobras, its navy, and oil industry regulators rushed to investigate multiple reports of an oil leak from an offshore field on Thursday, but said they found no signs of oil in the water. For Brazil Investors, Large Cap Stocks A Waste Forbes Brazil Confirms Oil Slick Off Coast Wall Street Journal Brazil's Jubarte Field Oil Spill Under Navy Investigation Huffington Post Fox Business all 41 news articles

Argentina, Brazil Local-Currency Trade Makes Slow Headway Wall Street Journal By KEN PARKS and ERIN MCCARTHY BUENOS AIRES—Argentina and Brazil have championed the use of their currencies in trade through an innovative payment system, but its tiny share of bilateral trade illustrates the challenges local currencies face in … and more

Brazil Real Closes Flat Despite Concerns Over Spanish Banks Wall Street Journal By Luciana Magalhaes Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES SAO PAULO (Dow Jones)–After a weak opening, the Brazilian real finished virtually flat in trading Thursday, in spite of rising concerns over the health of Spanish banks. The currency ended active trading at … and more

Brazil Stocks Open Volatile On Increased Greece Concerns Wall Street Journal SAO PAULO (Dow Jones)– Brazilian stocks opened up higher but quickly ran out of steam Thursday morning, as increased concerns about Greece's future in the euro zone and a possible contagion to other troubled economies in the region weighed on global … and more

International Business Times Brazil Petrobras: Permanent Shutdown Of Frade Possible, But Unlikely Wall Street Journal RIO DE JANEIRO (Dow Jones)– Brazilian state-run energy giant Petroleo Brasileiro SA (PBR, PETR4.BR), or Petrobras, said Thursday that it was possible although unlikely the Frade oil field operated by US oil major Chevron Corp. Chevron Expulsion From Brazil “Unlikely,” Says Petrobras International Business Times Chevron likely to resume Brazil output-Petrobras Reuters UK BG has five big reasons why country is key to its future Financial Times 4-traders
