The country’s political system suffers from a crisis of legitimacy April 8, 2016 © GettyTwitterJoe Leahy in São PauloJoe Leahy in São Paulo/FT Protests are common in Brazil these days. There are those against President Dilma Rousseff, whose members generally sport the green and yellow of the country’s flag, and there are those in favour... Continue Reading →
Brazil Deploying Troops, Barricades Before Impeachment Votes
Brazilian security forces are deploying thousands of troops and erecting barricades in the capital city of Brasilia this week to prevent violent clashes as Congress holds key votes on the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff. The city’s rare state of alert reflects concern that the country’s polarized political climate will reach a fever pitch in... Continue Reading →
Brazil’s Petrobras February output falls 5.2 pct to 2-year low
Apr 8, 2016 Reuters Brazil's Petroleo Brasileiro SA said on Friday that output dropped 5.2 percent in February to 2.65 million barrels of oil and equivalent natural gas a day from a year earlier. Petrobras, as the state-run company is known, said the lowest February output in two years was largely due to stoppages for... Continue Reading →
Brazil Heads for Cliffhanger on Impeachment in Decisive Showdown
Brazil’s drawn-out political crisis is moving into a decisive phase next week with two key votes in Congress that could seal the fate of President Dilma Rousseff’s political future. A special committee in the lower house began a marathon session on Friday in order to decide by Monday whether to move forward with an impeachment... Continue Reading →
Sale of Petrobras Argentina: Extension of the Negotiations
Rio de Janeiro, April 8, 2016 – Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. – Petrobras, with respect to negotiations for the sale of its equity interest in Petrobras Argentina, disclosed by Material Fact in 03/02/2016, informs that the negotiations with Pampa Energia continue, having been extended the period of exclusivity for completion of negotiations for another 30 days.... Continue Reading →
Clarification of News Item: Petrobras overestimates returns from projects
Rio de Janeiro, April 7, 2016 – Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. – Petrobras hereby responds to Official Letter 148/2016/CVM/SEP/GEA-1, which requests the following clarifications: Official Letter 148/2016/CVM/SEP/GEA-1 “Dear Officer, We refer to the news item published today in the Empresas (Companies) section of the newspaper Valor Econômico, entitled: Petrobras superestimou em US$ 45 bi o retorno... Continue Reading →
GE’s Oil Business Seen Finding `Missing Piece’ With Baker Hughes
General Electric Co. could become one of the top players in the oil services and equipment industry if it decides to bid for Baker Hughes Inc. A Justice Department lawsuit filed this week against Halliburton Co. to stop the merger of the world’s second- and third-largest oilfield service companies could soon put Baker Hughes back... Continue Reading →
Brazil government denies illegal funding, says can defeat impeachment
President Dilma Rousseff addresses a news conference after visiting the new Embraer KC 390 military transport aircraft in Brasilia, Brazil April 5, 2016. REUTERS/ADRIANO MACHADO - RTSDP79 Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff's government rejected new accusations on Thursday that her election was illegally funded with graft money and expressed confidence it can block an attempt to... Continue Reading →
Brazil’s top prosecutor opposes Lula cabinet appointment
Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva speaks in support of President Dilma Rousseff, as he attends a protest against her impeachment at the Union of Metal Workers in Sao Bernardo do Campo, Brazil, April 4, 2016. REUTERS/LEONARDO BENASSATTO Brazil's top prosecutor recommended on Thursday that the Supreme Court block the appointment of former... Continue Reading →
When a “coup” is not a coup
How should presidential systems deal with political breakdown? Apr 9th 2016 | From the print edition Economist IN DAILY verbal broadsides, Brazil’s president, Dilma Rousseff, and her political allies claim that the attempt to impeach her is a “coup d’état”. It is an emotive statement that moves people beyond her governing Workers’ Party (PT) and beyond Brazil.... Continue Reading →