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Treasury Secretary Says Administration Seeks To Recover Investment Grade Status

BRAZIL
  • LULA TEAM SEEKS TO RECOVER INVESTMENT GRADE BY END OF HIS TERM (BBG)
  • BRAZIL TREASURY SEEKS TO LENGHTEN LOCAL DEBT MATURITIES (BBG)
  • BRAZIL CONSIDERS ISSUING ESG BONDS TO HELP COMPANIES
  • Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s economic team plans to win back Brazil’s investment-grade credit rating by the end of 2026 through a combination of fiscal and tax reforms that would allow for more social spending and debt stabilization, according to Treasury Secretary Rogerio Ceron. (Bloomberg)
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  • LULA TEAM SEEKS TO RECOVER INVESTMENT GRADE BY END OF HIS TERM (BBG)
  • BRAZIL TREASURY SEEKS TO LENGHTEN LOCAL DEBT MATURITIES (BBG)
  • BRAZIL CONSIDERS ISSUING ESG BONDS TO HELP COMPANIES
  • Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s economic team plans to win back Brazil’s investment-grade credit rating by the end of 2026 through a combination of fiscal and tax reforms that would allow for more social spending and debt stabilization, according to Treasury Secretary Rogerio Ceron. (Bloomberg)