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São Paulo, Brazil Local 17:02 · Fri · working now São Paulo’s Friday bid is election beta on an EM-friendly dollar: Ibovespa punches through 170,000 as banks and Vale lead, with Folha tracking the dollar toward R$5.15 ahead of the first post-campaign Datafolha due after the cash close. Cyclone winds keep the session physical as well as political; Hormuz oil and fiscal skepticism still cap how far the rally travels into the weekend.
Valor — Ibovespa with Vale, lower rates · Folha — dollar and Datafolha watch · G1 — Datafolha after 18:40
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Buenos Aires, Argentina Local 17:02 · Fri · working now Buenos Aires finally gets a one-day country-risk snap lower — to about 506 after fourteen rising sessions — but August’s ~20% climb and household arrears still dominate the tape. Milei’s live brief keeps bank delinquency and 2027 alliance talk in the foreground; Friday’s bond bounce is relief, not a reset of the pre-election risk premium.
A24 — country risk to 506 · Clarín — August risk climb · La Nación — Milei live: arrears, alliances
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New York, United States Local 16:02 · Fri · working now New York’s Friday afternoon is damage control after Thursday’s bond-and-Walmart hit: Treasury buybacks bought only a day of calm, Walmart’s weakest U.S. comps in six years reset consumer beta, and China just rejected Trump’s economic D-Day as Bessent tees Monday’s Iran sanctions briefing. Brent eases toward the low $93s while still up on the week — energy inflation and long yields remain the twin overheads into the close.
WSJ — stocks and bonds slide · WSJ — Walmart comps miss · CNN — China rejects economic D-Day
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Toronto, Canada Local 16:02 · Fri · working now Toronto’s Friday is a race to finalize Trump’s tentative Canada deal before the tariff pause expires: sources say autos would lock in at 15%, steel and aluminum would ease, and Carney is asking premiers to restock U.S. alcohol and unwind procurement bans. Provincial pushback — and a Friday-night document deadline — means Bay Street is trading relief that can still vanish if the text slips.
Globe — tariff pause and tentative deal · Globe — 15% auto tariff lock-in · CBC — draft framework details
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Bogotá, Colombia Local 15:02 · Fri · working now Bogotá’s Friday fiscal fight is quake politics: guilds and the Concejo keep pressing Galán to pause the district tax reform while a national emergency frames roughly COP 30 trillion in rebuild costs. With more than COP 7.6 trillion already stuck in unpaid city arrears, merchants argue new predial and lighting levies are the wrong signal while reconstruction — not revenue ambition — sets the capital’s near-term pricing.
El Espectador — pause tax reform · Infobae — Fenalco backs withdrawal · El Tiempo — reform key points
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Mexico City, Mexico Local 14:02 · Fri · working now Mexico City’s Friday tape is a strong peso meeting expensive capital: the currency holds under 17 per dollar even as El Economista flags global long rates as a silent tax on nearshoring and energy projects. Bessent’s Treasury buybacks bought only fleeting U.S. relief; for Banxico and FDI desks, FX strength is cold comfort if discount rates stay at two-decade highs.
El Economista — long rates risk · Milenio — peso under 17 · El Financiero — Citi FX survey
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Chicago, United States Local 15:02 · Fri · working now Chicago’s Friday pit is $5 corn meeting legal risk: CBOT corn fades from Thursday’s 18-month high but still heads for a weekly gain as Pro Farmer tour yields keep supply anxiety alive, while Crain’s flags local firms tied to the Mark Walter probe. For ag desks, the psychological $5 line matters more than the single-session fade; for Loop finance, the probe is a franchise overhang into the weekend.
Crain's — Mark Walter probe firms · Farm Policy News — corn above $5 · Pro Farmer — crop tour yields
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Los Angeles, United States Local 13:02 · Fri · working now Los Angeles’s Friday is studio politics colliding with street policy: Mayor Bass urges Paramount and AG Bonta to settle the multistate antitrust suit even as a county study prices roughly 4,500 local jobs and $2.78 billion of economic value at risk, while council lifts selected encampment bans in Hollywood and Echo Park. For entertainment payrolls, uncertainty itself is the shutdown — a March 2027 trial date and a post–Oct. 1 ticking fee keep productions on ice.
THR — Bass settlement call · LA Times — county jobs study · LAist — encampment ban repeal
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San Francisco, United States Local 13:02 · Fri · working now San Francisco’s Friday is orbital capital meeting a headcount bruise: Starcloud raises a $250 million extension at a $2.3 billion valuation — with Nvidia in the round — to build AI inference satellites as launch slots tighten, even as CBRE finds New York has passed the Bay Area on total tech jobs. The Bay still leads AI-specific roles; the message for local desks is that compute is going vertical while talent geography is rebalancing east.
TechCrunch — Starcloud $250M · CNBC — NYC vs Bay Area tech talent · CNBC — SF still leads AI roles
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Frankfurt, Germany Local 22:02 · Fri · after hours Frankfurt’s Friday close pairs a manufacturing PMI surge to 54.1 — a 51-month high — with a sharper winter risk: gas storage at a record mid-August low near 49%. Composite activity holds just above 51 as services sink to 48.5; for ECB pricing desks, factory optimism is secondary to Hormuz-driven energy costs and a storage gap that keeps TTF elevated into autumn.
Handelsblatt — gas storage record low · Reuters — German PMI flash · Handelsblatt — DAX near 26,000
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Lagos, Nigeria Local 21:02 · Fri · after hours Lagos’s Friday close is infrastructure finance meeting equity take-profit: federal and state officials pitch a path toward roughly 3,500 MW for a city still starved of stable grid power, while the NGX extends an eight-session slide and sheds about N440 billion. Coastal-road vandalism arrests underscore that physical security still prices into every Lagos power and logistics story.
ThisDay — 3,500MW Lagos power target · ThisDay — NGX eight-session sell-off · Punch — coastal highway vandalism
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London, United Kingdom Local 21:02 · Fri · after hours London’s Friday close is energy inflation with a retail miss: FTSE lifts on miners as metals offset a 0.5% July retail-sales drop and JD Sports’ profit warning, while gilts stay elevated and Brent slips toward the low $93s but remains up roughly 5% on the week. City desks are pricing Hormuz logistics into BP/Shell support and consumer-stock drag—not a clean risk-on end to the week.
Reuters — UK retail sales July · ADVFN — FTSE miners vs retail · Reuters — JD Sports profit cut