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The Rio Times: Latest newspaper in english from Rio de Janeiro & Brazil
Brazil’s Stablecoin Surge Puts It Among The World’s Key Markets
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Stablecoin transaction volume topped $4 trillion by August 2025, TRM Labs estimates.
TRM ranks Brazil in the...
Costa Rica’s Eco-Tourism Brand Hits A Growth Wall As Rivals Pull Ahead
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2025 ended with only 1% growth in air arrivals, despite a stronger global travel rebound.
The U.S....
Davos Without Brazil’s Heavyweights: What the Silence Signals
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Brazil skipped Davos at the top level, leaving investors to interpret the absence as policy messaging.
The bigger drag is structural: a...
Brazil’s Coffee Exports Fell In 2025, Yet Revenue Hit A Record
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Shipments dropped to 40.04 million bags, but revenue rose to $15.586 billion on higher prices.
Weather stress...
10 Key Sports Developments in Latin America (January 19, 2026)
Mexico’s Monday slate ended with a tense 0–0 between Pachuca and América. Winter baseball delivered defining leverage, from Puerto...
Why China And Russia Won’t Rush To Save Iran If Washington Strikes Again
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China and Russia are condemning US pressure, but both signal limits far...
Davos Without Brazil’s Heavyweights: What the Silence Signals
Key Points
Brazil skipped Davos at the top level, leaving investors to interpret the absence as policy messaging.
The...
Brazil’s Coffee Exports Fell In 2025, Yet Revenue Hit A Record
Key Points
Shipments dropped to 40.04 million bags, but revenue rose to $15.586 billion on higher prices.
Weather stress...
Why A Supreme Court Recusal Fight Keeps Brazil’s Bank Scandal On The Front Page
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Pressure is rising to remove a Supreme Court justice from the Master case, but precedent makes that...
Latin America Daily Pulse: January 19, 2026
Yesterday, Latin America was shaped by governments trying to prove control. Leaders leaned on price decisions, enforcement moves, and crisis coordination to reassure voters and markets.
The day’s big throughline was credibility: who can manage costs,...
Brazil’s Stock Market Opens January 20 With Thin Liquidity, Global Tensions, And A Stretched Rally
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Ibovespa ended Monday almost flat at 164,849.27 as Wall Street’s holiday drained liquidity and delayed price discovery.
Global risk sentiment stayed fragile...
Brazil Tops Latin America’s Billionaire Count as Oxfam Warns of a New Oligarchy
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Oxfam says billionaire wealth rose 16% in 2025, reaching $18.3 trillion.
It cites Brazil with 66 billionaires holding about $253 billion, the region’s largest total.
Oxfam warns that concentrated wealth can bend politics...
Brazil’s Farm Delinquency Climbs In 2025, Hitting Younger Producers Hardest
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Rural delinquency reached 8.3% in Q3 2025, up 0.9 points year over year.
Ages 30–39 were most exposed, with a 12.7% delinquency rate.
Overdue debt is concentrated in banks, while supplier credit shows...
Why Brazil’s Supreme Court And Congress Are Heading For A Bigger Clash In 2026
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Budget amendments are the main tool lawmakers use to deliver local projects and secure reelection.
The Supreme Court is demanding traceability, and blocking transfers that fail basic transparency rules.
The clash matters abroad...
From 8% To 36%: The EU Deal That Expands Brazil’s Trade Reach Overnight
After a quarter-century of stalled talks, the EU–Mercosur trade deal signed on January 17, 2026 promises Brazil a wider runway into the global economy.
It also sets up a long, politically exposed ratification fight that will...
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