AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNeymar Update: Brazil’s CBF says Neymar’s calf injury MRI shows “good progress” and he’s following the national team’s recovery plan, with no return date set ahead of the Morocco opener in New Jersey. World Cup Build-Up: Bruno Guimarães told reporters Brazil deserves “the respect they deserve” as Carlo Ancelotti’s side begins its World Cup bid Saturday after friendly wins over Panama and Egypt. Markets & Credit: Brazil’s Sovereign Plan rules expanded credit access for exporters hit by US tariffs and Middle East conflicts, cutting the revenue-loss threshold from 5% to 1%. Regulators: Brazil’s CVM new chairman Otto Lobo took office and dismissed seven superintendents, reshaping the securities watchdog’s leadership. Public Finance Watch: Auditors at Brazil’s Federal Court of Accounts want a deeper review of Correios’s restructuring and the fiscal risk tied to the federal guarantee. Beef Trade Pressure: Former EU food safety chief Dr. Patrick Wall backs an MEP claim that the Brazilian beef safety deadline for EU/Irish approval can’t be met. Aviation & Travel: Qatar Airways CEO says demand is rebounding despite regional disruptions, while jet-fuel output and pricing pressures are shifting global supply.
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