AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup Build-Up: Brazil’s Neymar has been ordered to stay at the team base for intensive calf treatment and will miss the friendly vs Egypt as the Selecao fine-tunes its Group C plans ahead of the June 11 kickoff. Football & Culture: Marquinhos said he told Arsenal’s Gabriel to stay strong after the Champions League final heartbreak, while Shakira and Burna Boy are set for Mexico City’s first of three World Cup opening ceremonies. Food Markets: The UN FAO reported global food prices dipped slightly in May, though they remain near a three-year high, with cereals and sugar up and vegetable oils down. Agribusiness: Brazil cotton prices rose for a fourth straight month in May as growers held back stocks and exports absorbed supply, even as buyers stayed cautious. Work & Tech: A BCG survey found AI use is spreading fast at work, with Brazil among the Global South markets showing above-average regular adoption. Safety & Crime: An ICE arrest in Massachusetts followed a drunk-driving crash that hospitalized a state trooper, after the suspect had been released by sanctuary politicians.
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