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FC Dallas' Jackson joins Cruzeiro in Brazil on loan The board of Brazilian steelmaker Companhia Siderurgica Nacional SA (CSNA3.BR, SID), or CSN, has approved the contracting of 120 million euros ($158 million) in financing by its subsidiary CSN Steel to buy steel assets in Europe, CSN said Friday. Brazil's Bradesco Bank To Focus On 'Organic Growth' In 2012 Sprawling Brazilian retail bank Bradesco (BBD, BBDC4.BR) will focus on "organic growth" in 2012 through a heavy schedule of investments in technology and will most likely avoid any major acquisitions, top executives at the bank said Tuesday. Espanyol sign Brazilian starlet on loan Highly-rated young Brazilian forward Philippe Coutinho signed on loan with Primera Liga side Espanyol till the end oif the season from Serie A giants Inter Milan on Monday. Brazil refinery guarantees lacking RIO DE JANEIRO : Venezuelan state-owned oil company PDVSA has not provided acceptable guarantees for its share of a $10 billion loan to build a refinery in Brazil with Petrobras, a Brazilian newspaper reported on Friday. Santander: Brazil Lending To Grow Sharply Next 5-10 Years --Brazil unit of Spain's Santander may see 15% rise in profits in 2012 Costs, Arrears Loom As Biggest Challenges For Brazil's Banks Brazilian banks this week will begin reporting their 2011 fourth-quarter and full-year earnings, with investors eyeing critical factors such as rising costs and provisioning for non-performing loans. Brazil Bradesco 4Q Net Down On Higher Expenses - Bradesco's net profit fell as administrative expenses rose 17.8% in the fourth quarter Brazil's BNDES Lending Declines As Bank Implements 'Moderation' Policy The Brazilian Development Bank, or BNDES, slowed lending to companies in 2011 as it implemented a "moderation" policy that will likely continue this year, the bank's president, Luciano Coutinho, said Wednesday. Brazil Stiffs Obama on Oil Deal, Exposing President's Incompetence COMMENTARY | President Barack Obama has suffered the second embarrassment over oil imports within the space of a week. Brazil, whose offshore deposits of oil were sought by the Obama administration, has signed contracts with China for the product. |
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