Brazil’s real estate investment trusts (REITs) suffered their sharpest decline in two years this September. Monetary tightening in Brazil has affected these funds, pushing the
Category: Carnival
Carnival: The Caribbean has a complicated origin. It’s tied to colonialism, religious conversion, and ultimately freedom and celebration.
Recently, Chinese police raided a Catholic church in Wenzhou, forcibly preventing Father Jin Mengxiu from conducting Sunday mass. The incident highlights China’s growing crackdown on
X, the social media platform, paid a substantial fine of R$28.6 million ($5.1 million) to Brazil’s Federal Supreme Court in an attempt to resume operations.
Brazil plans to introduce a minimum tax rate of 15% for multinational companies starting in 2025. This new tax will take the form of an
The Japanese yen fell sharply on October 3, 2024, following surprising comments from the country’s new leadership. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba jolted currency markets by
Pink Floyd, the legendary rock band, has sold their music rights to Sony Music for $400 million. The agreement includes the group’s registered catalog, neighboring
The agricultural machinery sector witnessed a significant development as AGCO Corporation faced criticism from its largest shareholder. Tractors and Farm Equipment (TAFE), an Indian company,
Botafogo’s quest for the Brazilian Serie A title fell short on Saturday night as the hosts failed to beat Grêmio at the Mané Garrincha Stadium
Raízen, a joint venture between Shell and Cosan, has addressed rumors of a sale of its operations in Argentina. The company strongly denied ongoing sales
The government of President Gabriel Boric has discovered six new brine deposits for the extraction of lithium in Chile. This announcement marks an important step
Venezuela has suspended commercial flights to Chile, escalating tensions between the two countries. Venezuela’s Ministry of Transport announced the indefinite suspension on September 25, 2024.