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If the news that Petrobras was losing its CEO and other executives was so good, then wouldn't the share gains have been greater?
Petrobras shares had a double-digit gain on Tuesday on reports of rumors that the company's president will resign or be replaced.
Petrobras said it had reached an agreement with its creditors regarding the release of its third-quarter 2014 financial statements to the external auditor.
Wikimedia CommonsPetroleo Brasileiro S.A. (NYSE: PBR), or Petrobras, just can’t seem to catch a break. Over the past few months it has been plagued by Brazilian elections, accounting troubles,...
Azul S.A. has filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for an initial public offering.
Wikimedia CommonsBrazil’s government-controlled oil giant Petroleo Brasileiro SA (NYSE: PBR), or Petrobras, issued a statement Tuesday morning saying that the company had received a subpoena from...
Petrobras shares traded as much as 8% higher Friday morning, in the wake of news about possible finance minister candidates.
Petrobras is proving that there are risks investing in Brazil that are above and beyond, regardless of election results.
The outcome of the elections in Brazil are tamping down commodity prices in a serious way.
Petrobras is getting to demonstrate all over again just how bad it is when a nation is under a socialist regime.
Coffee was trading at around $2.20 a pound Tuesday morning, its highest price in two and a half years.
President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil won the first round of voting Sunday in Brazil’s national elections.
Petrobra, saw more than just a garden variety sell-off on Monday morning. The stock is tied to the Brazilian election more than it is to its own fundamentals.
An important question to ask is whether Petrobras is simply becoming too much of a daily barometer for Brazil's upcoming presidential elections.
Barclays upgrades Petrobras based on it looking much better after the Brazilian elections in October. Shareholders have a lot riding on the coming elections.