"No Reason To Party At Carnival, Stay Short Brazil: RBS" http://blogs.barrons.com/emergingma...n-to-party-at-carnival-stay-short-brazil-rbs/ .
Some thoughts on PBR and a possible bailout http://blogs.barrons.com/emergingma...international-radar-a-petrobras-debt-bailout/ .
ITUB earnings report released; stock down 7% in premarket trading in New York. xBrazil's Itaú sees provisions soaring, weak credit growth this year http://finance.yahoo.com/news/brazils-ita-sees-provisions-soaring-093535252.html Itaú sees provisions soaring as Brazil recession bites hard http://finance.yahoo.com/news/ita-boost-provisions-curb-loans-104007409.html .
"Brazil Cut To Junk By All Three Ratings Agencies After Moody's Joins The Fray" http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-02-24/moodys-joins-sp-fitch-cuts-brazil-junk .
The hints of immpeachment showed up, and buyers went nuts. Thats why you don't short cheap markets with imminent catalysts
Some more color from Reuters via Seeking Alpha: "UPDATE 2-Brazilian markets sink as Moro resignation ignites political crisis" https://www.reuters.com/article/bra...political-crisis-lashes-markets-idUSL2N2CC0Z1 Brazil plunges on resignations of two top government officials "https://seekingalpha.com/news/3564320-brazil-plunges-on-resignations-of-two-top-government-officials" ETFs mentioned (plus two more): https://finance.yahoo.com/quotes/ewz,brzu,bzq,ubr,fbz,ewzs,brf ADR database: https://www.adr.com/dr/drdirectory/drUniverse Stocks mentioned: https://finance.yahoo.com/quotes/ebr,sbs,cig,bbd,ugp,pbr,bsbr,ggb,viv,itub,sid,abev Brazil interest rates: https://tradingeconomics.com/brazil/interest-rate Last change was a cut of 50 bps on 18 March, from 4.25% to 3.75% Tradingeconomics says the next decision on May 6 is forecast to be a cut from 3.75% to 3.25% . .
Brazil interest rates: https://tradingeconomics.com/brazil/interest-rate Last change was a cut of 75 bps on 6 May, from 3.75% to 3.00% Tradingeconomics says the next decision on June 17 is forecast to be a cut from 3.00% to 2.25% https://finance.yahoo.com/quotes/usdbrl=x .
Does anyone know of any reputable international brokers with that allow someone with UK citizenship, for example, to trade the actual Brazilian stocks? Do such brokers exist in 2020? Note: I am ideally just interested in ordinary shares, NOT CFD's or binary options or anything like that Anyone, please???
I'll take a look on that. Also, does anyone knows any broker that allows me trade US stocks? I'm from Brazil.