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UK high street stalwart known for its anti-animal testing campaigns in the 1990s has lost touch with eco-shoppers
Aurelius buys ethical beauty retailer from Brazilian cosmetics group
Despite earlier payouts Braskem still faces legal action over geological disaster that forced tens of thousands to evacuate
Producers and traders call for more details and say rules will fail to deliver environmental benefits
Two arrested in São Paulo after Hizbollah cell was alleged to have been planning an attack on Jewish targets
A venture jointly owned by the miner and Vale faces alleged liabilities in the tens of billions of dollars
Joseph Safra helped build a $25bn global empire of banks, property and agribusiness based in Brazil. That inheritance is now the subject of a bitter court battle
Green debt issuance will be a test of investor appetite for Lula’s environmental agenda
State-backed instant transfer service is credited with helping to widen financial inclusion
Former SoftBank executive’s Bicycle Capital places $25mn bet on Brazilian motorbike rental start-up
President exchanges two cabinet posts for support from rightwing parties
Higher output welcomed by leftwing leader, who criticises high interest rates as a drag on economy
Probe over expensive foreign gifts damages hard-right former president’s ability to build a political legacy
Government in talks on ‘political front’ with parties once allied to hard-right former president Jair Bolsonaro
Beauty conglomerate has struggled to turn around UK ethical skincare brand
New fiscal framework under leftwing administration means budgets must rise by more than rate of inflation
Leaders from bloc of developing economies will gather this week to debate expansion
High-ranking officers accused of involvement in riots by supporters of former president Jair Bolsonaro
Latin America’s largest petrochemicals producer has attracted bids from Apollo and Abu Dhabi state-run oil company
Leftwing leader Lula wants state to play a greater role in economic development
Brazilian president had aimed to persuade neighbours to agree to halt illegal destruction of forests by 2030
Hard-fought battles with price pressures in the 1980s and 1990s meant rate-setters acted fast when costs soared
Brazilian miner sells 13% slice of business to aid ‘energy transition’ in $3.4bn cash deal
Fintech’s chief says improving economic picture will boost recovery following group’s bumpy comedown from pandemic frenzy
Amid widespread speculation about a coup attempt, the Biden administration pressured politicians and generals to respect the result
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