AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup Round of 16: Brazil’s Carlo Ancelotti confirmed Neymar is fully fit and can play up to 90 minutes, even as the forward remains frustrated about limited minutes; Brazil now face Norway in a knockout clash shaped by Haaland’s scoring form and Norway’s belief it can spring an upset. Match logistics: FIFA kept the Mexico-England and Brazil-Norway kickoff times unchanged despite weather worries, with Brazil-Norway set for New Jersey on July 5. Sports human side: Neymar marked his daughter Helena’s 2nd birthday with a heartfelt message wishing her health and happiness. Crypto crackdown: Brazil’s Federal Police carried out a major operation seizing about $2B tied to a PCC-linked crypto money-laundering network, as regulators also push tighter rules for stablecoins and exchange oversight. Business & trade: Grupo Daabon reportedly bought 100% of Agropalma, expanding palm oil production in Pará, while BPCL moved to take full control of its Brazil upstream venture IBV. Social issues: Health ministry data show reports of violence against children and teens in Brazil more than doubled from 2020 to 2025.
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