One of Brazil's biggest energy groups is shedding a foreign operation it built less than a decade ago, a sign of how hard debt and a punishing

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative determined on Tuesday that a range of Brazilian acts, policies and practices are "unreasonable"

The collapse of Banco Master is now reaching the books of a Brazilian state government, after Rio's auditors found the failed bank's losses left a billion-real

A vehicle of China's flagship overseas-investment fund is buying into one of Brazil's larger clean-power producers — a small but telling sign of Beijing's

One of São Paulo's largest residential developments has a new lead owner, as a cash-strapped builder sells down its stake to one of Brazil's biggest investment banks

Brazil's largest builder of affordable housing is stepping up output, an early operating signal that follows a quarter in which its losses narrowed sharply

The reinsurer IRB (traded as IRBR3) announced on June 1 that it has completed the obligations it assumed before the United States

One of Brazil's best-known retail names is under scrutiny: its own auditor has raised a red flag over whether the chain can keep operating

AD Ports Group, the ports-and-logistics company controlled by Abu Dhabi, has agreed to acquire control of Corredor Logística e Infraestrutura

After years of delay, Brazil has set the rules that let large batteries plug into its power system, and scheduled the first auction to buy that storage

Brazil's economy rebounded at the start of the year on the back of resilient household spending, a strength that paradoxically complicates

Operações serão assumidas pela Mercuria Energy Group no país vizinho

The OECD has cut its growth forecast for Argentina, trimming expectations for President Javier Milei's recovery as a global oil shock

Brazil's state-controlled oil company has cut the price of diesel it sells to distributors by nearly a tenth, a move that could ease freight costs

Brazil's trade numbers looked strong on the surface in May. Underneath, they told a story of a country steadily selling less to the United States

One of Brazil's last big state water companies has changed hands, and the contest ended the way the country's biggest sanitation privatization

Bradesco says Brazil's real exchange rate may be entering a calmer phase after a decade of decline, as currency cycles hint the slide is levelling off.

As bank credit slows, Brazil's builders turn to receivables funds, or FIDCs, to convert future payments into cash, driving record inflows in the sector.

One of Brazil's biggest energy groups is shedding a foreign operation it built less than a decade ago, a sign of how hard debt and a punishing

Argentina's Vaca Muerta gas could reshape South America's energy map, with a pipeline build-out topping $10bn to carry shale gas to Brazil and neighbors.

After a bruising six months for its stock, Latin America's most valuable digital bank is betting on itself, putting up to a billion dollars behind