AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Cup Shock: Norway’s Erling Haaland scored twice to knock Brazil out 2-1 in the Round of 16, ending the Selecao’s run and setting up a quarterfinal vs England in Miami; Martin Ødegaard says Norway are ready for the “big test” as storms could affect the England game schedule. Politics & Security: Brazil’s Supreme Court chief Edson Fachin said the country’s sovereignty must prevail over U.S. threats tied to the terrorist designations of PCC and Comando Vermelho, while Brazil’s lower house approved summoning the foreign minister over the legal risk of possible U.S. military action. Markets & Tech: B3 launched options on bitcoin, ether and solana futures, and LiveMode says streaming helped lift Brazil’s World Cup peak audience. Regulation & Business: CVM opened a probe into possible compensation for ex-Vale chair Daniel Stieler; Mosaic plans further Brazil cutbacks due to sulfur shortages; Petrobras and ANP agreed to bring 335 offshore wells into compliance. Agriculture & Trade: Brazil introduced new EU-focused meat inspection rules ahead of September antimicrobial restrictions, while U.S. corn growers complain they pay far more for inputs than Brazil.
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