President Reagan greeted Brazilian President Jose Sarney with a warning today that his country cannot continue to export freely if its domestic markets are closed to foreign competition.
The Los Angeles bank holding company said it has placed on non-accrual status $320 million of its Brazilian loans and $14.5 million of its Ecuadorean loans.
President Reagan will meet with Brazilian President-elect Tancredo Neves on Feb. 1, the White House announced today.
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Brazil said Sunday that it "profoundly laments" President Reagan's criticism of its import
Old-timers here remember when they would meet in the middle of the river, in dugout canoes, and trade machetes and cloth for diamonds with suspicious, painted Indians carrying bows and arrows.
The first two women in Brazil's political history have been elected mayors of state capitals as part of a rising tide of political participation by women in the country's new era of democracy.
Three buses carrying workers to factories in the middle of the Amazon collided Saturday, killing 18 people and injuring 39, police said.
President Jose Sarney, declaring a "war of life and death against inflation," today announced sweeping economic changes that include a new Brazilian currency, the cruzado.
President Jose Sarney, responding to appeals from Brazil's Roman Catholic bishops, has banned the public showing of Jean Luc Godard's controversial film "Hail, Mary."
A Brazilian court judge has ruled that the French film "Hail Mary" by Jean-Luc Godard is to be released for general viewing on a temporary basis.
A furnace exploded Saturday at a West German-owned steel mill in east-central Brazil, injuring 26 people, police said Sunday.
On the eve of a historic transfer of government in Brazil to civilians last year after two decades
The Brazilian government said it had shut down the Rio de Janeiro office of Pittsburgh's Mellon Bank and warned that it would expel other foreign banks that don't cooperate in the renegotiation of Brazil's $103-billion foreign debt.
The office of President Jose Sarney has announced the creation of a special commission to renegotiate Brazil's $108-billion foreign debt, the largest in the developing world.
Before 1985, Fabio Golombek didn't know a thing about U.S. universities.
Brazil is asking a delay in its payments to the International Monetary Fund, something the fund
Luiz Carlos Bresser Pereira, Brazil's new finance minister, is prescribing a more austere policy for managing this country's troubled and deeply indebted economy.