Brazil

* Brazil’s sugar/ethanol sector may have sweeter prospects than the market thinks, 30 Mar 2010
Agriculture/food/biofuels
* What does the future hold for Henrique Meirelles?, 17 Mar 2010
Politics/governance
* The new consumer class starts shopping, Elizabeth Johnson, 18 Mar 2010
Higher wages and social programmes have opened a new universe of consumption to working-class Brazilians
Consumer
* Petrobras and royalties at the epicentre of electoral politics, 15 Mar 2010
Energy
* Petrobras and royalties at the epicentre of electoral politics, 15 Mar 2010
Politics/governance
* Brazil’s fertilizer plan: Good for Vale, bad for Petrobras, 24 Feb 2010
Agriculture/food/biofuels
* Regulatory changes shouldn’t deter rail investors, Grace Fan, 23 Feb 2010
New rules are not likely to hurt prospects for new private investment
Infrastructure
Understanding the risks of the 2010 presidential election Understanding the risks of the 2010 presidential election, Elizabeth Johnson, 12 Feb 2010
Major policy changes are unlikely, no matter who wins
Politics/governance
* Subsalt/Petrobras bills hit a welcome snag, Grace Fan, 5 Feb 2010
Royalties issue roils congressional debate and will likely provoke delays that are ultimately beneficial for investors
Energy
* Brazil fertilizer investment could score big political points for Vale, 22 Jan 2010
Brief Notes
* Ethanol: Longer-term outlook brightens despite a temporary drop in blend, Grace Fan, 14 Jan 2010
The US, Brazil’s top market, is on track to trim its ethanol import tariff at year end
Agriculture/food/biofuels
* Power jolted back to centre stage, Grace Fan, 10 Dec 2009
Short-term supplies are assured but a medium-term electricity crunch still threatens
Energy
* Should Brazil's credit card companies fear the regulators?, Elizabeth Johnson, 7 Dec 2009
Concerns that the Banco Central will recommend, and Congress will pass, radical changes to the card-acquiring industry are overblown
Consumer
* Subsalt legislation and Petrobras bill advance, Grace Fan, 11 Nov 2009
Rising dissent could reshape terms of Petrobras capital increase bill in H1/10
Energy
* Brazil battles the inevitable with the ineffective, Larry Brainard, 3 Nov 2009
The new tax on capital inflows will boost volatility but not stem the Real’s long-term appreciation
Macro policy
* When will the sugar high vanish?, Grace Fan, 29 Oct 2009
Even when prices inevitably drop, the balance sheets of Brazil's top sugar-ethanol firms should stay healthy in 2010
Agriculture/food/biofuels
* Bureaucratic snags highlight challenges for road concessions, Elizabeth Johnson, 14 Oct 2009
Despite bumps in the road, the sector continues to merit investor attention
Infrastructure
* Racing into farmland: Risks and rewards, Grace Fan, 30 Sep 2009
Excellent long-term prospects, but some young firms will feel short- to medium-term growing pains
Agriculture/food/biofuels
* BRAZIL: M&A puts antitrust regulators to the test, Elizabeth Johnson, 20 Sep 2009
Brazilian authorities are likely to approve the Perdigao-Sadia merger, despite their tough talk
Politics/governance
UPDATE: BRAZIL: Petrobras’ subsalt role becomes clearer UPDATE: BRAZIL: Petrobras’ subsalt role becomes clearer, Grace Fan, 3 Sep 2009
The new regulatory model makes subsalt central to the 2010 presidential race
Energy
* BRAZIL: Banks pile into payroll lending, Elizabeth Johnson, Grace Fan, 1 Sep 2009
Growth in payroll credit has surpassed pre-crisis levels and competition will continue to be fierce, especially from public banks
Consumer
* The TS View: Brazilian markets move into pole position, Larry Brainard, 18 Aug 2009
Most investors missed the rally – get set for the rerun
Macro policy
* BRAZIL: Petrobras and subsalt in the political spotlight, Grace Fan, 12 Aug 2009
Lula’s current goal is not the rapid passage of new oil legislation, but a win for his party in the 2010 presidential election
Energy
* Brazil: Retail revving up, Grace Fan, 22 Jul 2009
Sales of durables will accelerate in H2/09, aided by temporary tax breaks and expanding consumer credit
Consumer
* BRAZIL-CHINA: Love match or clash of titans?, Elizabeth Johnson, Larry Brainard, 13 Jul 2009
Despite the impressive growth of trade a rocky road lies ahead
Macro policy