 
    Brazil's Embraer agrees $5 billion aircraft sales deal with NetJets
      SAO PAULO Brazilian planemaker Embraer SA said on Thursday it will sell up to 250 units of its
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    Brazil's Petrobras posts 14% profit dip, but beats expectations
      SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazil's state-run oil company Petrobras reported a 14.4% decline in first-quarter net profit, hit by lower oil
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    Brazil's Petrobras to pay nearly $5 billion in dividends
      SAO PAULO Brazil's state-run oil company Petrobras said on Thursday it will pay dividends of 1.893577 reais per
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    Top Lula Aide Meets Zelenskiy as Brazil Continues Peace Efforts
      A top foreign affairs adviser to Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in
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    US Default Swaps Are Now More Expensive Than Brazil, Mexico
      The cost of insuring Treasuries against default now eclipses some emerging markets as the American government gets closer
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    Stolen Electricity Raises Threat of Rio Power-Supply Crisis
      Rio de Janeiro’s electric company says so many people are stealing power in the city’s slums that it
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    World’s Biggest Pulp Producer Considers Trading With China in Yuan
      Suzano SA, the biggest producer of hardwood pulp, is considering selling its products to China priced in yuan,
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    Brazil's Lula to nominate deputy finance minister for key central bank role
      SAO PAULO Brazilian Finance Minister Fernando Haddad ended months of uncertainty on Monday as he revealed that Gabriel
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    Lula Taps Haddad’s Right-Hand Man for Central Bank Board
      President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will nominate Gabriel Galipolo to the board of directors of Brazil’s central
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    Chile Inflation Slides Below 10% for First Time Since 2022, Giving the Central Bank Some Relief
      Chile’s annual inflation eased back to single digits for the first time since March 2022, offering some relief
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    He lost his son to suicide after a 'sextortion' scam. Now this lawmaker is fighting to save other teens
      Brandon Guffey was at home last July when he heard a gunshot and found his 17-year-old son Gavin bleeding from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He soon learned Gavin had been blackmailed by scammers who tricked him into sending nude photos. Guffey, a South Carolina state lawmaker, has successfully pushed a bill that would criminalize sextortion.
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    U.S. Congressman George Santos agrees to settle lawsuit in Brazil
      By Rodrigo, Viga and Gaier RIO DE JANEIRO Republican U.S. congressman George Santos, who has Brazilian heritage, agreed
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