AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup Shock: Erling Haaland’s late double sent Norway past Brazil 2-1 in the Round of 16, ending Brazil’s earliest exit since 1990 and dashing hopes for a “beer-sales boom” tied to deep tournament runs. Neymar’s Farewell: Neymar scored a stoppage-time penalty but broke down after the loss; his father urged him to keep playing, while Neymar signaled his international retirement. Ancelotti Stays Put: Carlo Ancelotti vowed to continue building a “new cycle” through the 2030 cycle, with CBF backing for stability. Sports Economy: Analysts warned AB InBev and Heineken face weaker Latin America sales after Brazil and Mexico were knocked out. Energy & Industry: Equatorial and Iberdrola are reportedly in talks to buy Enel Brazil assets; Brazil’s ethanol blending debate resurfaces as India looks to Brazil’s long-running biofuel model. Tech & Trade: Mobile banking hit 83% of transactions; chicken exports hit record highs in H1 2026. Security: Brazil warned the U.S. terrorist designations for PCC and Comando Vermelho could raise the risk of military action on Brazilian territory.
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