IBOV 175,689 ▼ 1.22% IPSA 10,950 ▼ 0.96% IPC MEX 65,933 ▼ 0.85% MERVAL 3,258,823 ▼ 0.65% COLCAP 2,307.67 ▲ 0.65% BVL PERÚ 56,917.82 ▼ 0.47% USD/BRL5.13▲ 0.47% USD/MXN17.53▲ 0.32% USD/CLP931.25▲ 0.69% USD/COP3,242▼ 0.11% USD/PEN3.40▲ 0.37% USD/ARS1,482▼ 0.37% USD/UYU 40.22 — 0.00% USD/PYG6,045▼ 0.17% USD/BOB10.35▲ 2.07% USD/DOP58.30▼ 0.31% USD/CRC448.53▼ 0.06% USD/GTQ7.62▼ 0.10% USD/HNL26.73▲ 0.04% USD/NIO 36.62 — 0.00% USD/VES719.54▼ 0.13% USD/PAB1.00— 0.00% USD/BZD2.00— 0.00% USD/JMD156.98▼ 0.70% USD/TTD6.74▼ 0.12% EUR/BRL5.84▲ 0.42% BRENT 83.23 ▲ 9.50% WTI 78.11 ▲ 9.38% IRON ORE 161.91 — — COPPER 6.28 ▲ 0.71% GOLD 4,004 ▼ 2.44% SILVER 57.81 ▼ 3.34% SOY 1,194 ▼ 0.25% CORN 463.00 ▲ 5.71% WHEAT 635.25 ▲ 0.51% COFFEE 330.50 ▼ 3.64% SUGAR 14.76 ▼ 0.81% ORANGE JUICE 137.15 ▼ 7.24% COTTON 81.49 ▲ 1.96% COCOA 5,808 ▼ 1.88% BEEF 234.95 ▼ 0.11% CATTLE 354.20 ▼ 0.11% LITHIUM 70.22 ▼ 2.90% PETR4 40.87 ▲ 3.08% VALE3 72.55 ▼ 2.20% ITUB4 43.58 ▼ 1.63% BBDC4 18.71 ▼ 0.80% ABEV3 15.80 ▼ 0.13% BBAS3 20.24 ▼ 1.65% B3SA3 14.97 ▼ 2.92% WEGE3 44.49 ▼ 4.34% PRIO3 57.31 ▲ 3.35% SUZB3 41.47 ▼ 0.19% RENT3 40.24 ▼ 2.09% AZZA3 19.12 ▲ 0.10% CSAN3 3.92 ▼ 3.69% RAIZ4 0.33 ▼ 5.71% PCAR3 2.62 ▼ 4.03% GMAT3 3.96 ▼ 0.25% PSSA3 53.85 ▼ 2.04% CVCB3 1.25 — 0.00% POSI3 3.94 ▼ 0.76% SLCE3 13.91 ▼ 0.78% NATU3 8.67 ▼ 0.12% BRKM5 6.80 ▲ 2.56% RANI3 7.94 ▼ 0.87% CSNA3 5.24 ▲ 1.16% CMIN3 5.52 ▲ 5.54% USIM5 8.37 ▼ 0.95% GGBR4 22.90 ▼ 0.48% ENEV3 26.94 ▼ 2.21% CPFE3 46.95 ▼ 1.92% CMIG4 11.08 ▼ 2.64% EQTL3 40.07 ▼ 2.05% LREN3 14.22 ▼ 2.74% VIVT3 35.00 ▼ 2.10% RAIL3 14.07 ▼ 2.02% KLABIN 17.49 ▼ 0.29% RAIA DROGASIL 18.22 ▼ 2.93% RDOR3 35.45 ▼ 1.58% HAPV3 10.39 ▼ 1.98% FLRY3 16.19 ▼ 1.40% SMTO3 16.63 ▲ 1.59% UGPA3 30.96 ▲ 0.81% VBBR3 33.00 — 0.00% BBSE3 40.24 ▼ 0.27% BPAC11 57.63 ▼ 1.87% CURY3 33.34 ▼ 2.54% AERI3 2.06 ▼ 1.44% VIVARA 23.01 ▼ 2.21% COMPASS 24.59 ▼ 3.57% VAMOS 3.01 ▼ 1.63% SANB11 27.24 ▼ 1.38% ASAI3 8.69 ▼ 2.03% SBSP3 30.27 ▼ 2.70% WALMEX 49.58 ▲ 0.53% GMEXICO 195.14 ▼ 2.05% FEMSA 225.35 ▲ 0.91% CEMEX 21.54 ▼ 1.46% GFNORTE 182.64 ▼ 2.12% BIMBO 55.95 ▼ 0.27% TELEVISA 9.63 ▼ 1.03% AMX 22.77 ▲ 0.31% GAP 408.25 ▼ 1.02% ASUR 279.41 ▼ 2.00% OMA 233.10 ▼ 1.43% KOF 180.49 ▲ 0.19% GRUMA 283.00 ▼ 0.19% KIMBER 38.12 ▲ 0.13% SQM-B 67,500 ▼ 0.37% COPEC 6,093 ▼ 0.75% BSANTANDER 78.12 ▼ 1.11% FALABELLA 5,941 ▲ 0.61% ENELAM 85.23 ▼ 0.20% CENCOSUD 2,046 ▲ 0.06% CMPC 1,088 ▼ 1.92% BANCO CHILE 185.28 ▼ 1.91% LATAM AIR 25.40 ▼ 3.27% YPF 77,350 ▲ 3.97% GGAL 8,160 ▼ 2.10% PAMPA 5,285 ▲ 2.03% TXAR 665.00 ▼ 0.89% ALUAR 963.00 ▼ 1.28% TGS 9,630 ▲ 0.36% CEPU 2,348 ▼ 2.00% MIRGOR 17,075 ▼ 1.01% COME 44.81 ▼ 2.40% LOMA NEGRA 3,500 ▼ 2.30% BYMA 307.00 ▼ 2.23% TELECOM ARG 4,233 ▼ 0.29% ECOPETROL 15.89 ▲ 1.99% BANCOLOMBIA 81.27 ▼ 2.03% GRUPO AVAL 4.94 ▼ 2.56% CREDICORP 389.48 ▼ 2.83% SOUTHERN COPPER 174.12 ▼ 0.98% BUENAVENTURA 29.64 ▼ 1.22% MERCADOLIBRE 1,872 ▲ 1.08% NUBANK 13.71 ▼ 0.38% XP 16.33 ▼ 3.49% PAGSEGURO 9.27 ▲ 0.16% STONE 11.12 ▼ 0.80% GLOBANT 32.05 ▲ 6.98% TECNOGLASS 42.50 ▼ 3.19% GAP AIRPORT 233.06 ▼ 1.09% ASUR 279.41 ▼ 2.00% OMA AIRPORT 106.63 ▼ 1.31% AMX ADR 25.97 ▼ 0.15% FEMSA ADR 128.64 ▲ 0.77% CEMEX ADR 12.28 ▼ 1.60% PETROBRAS ADR 17.91 ▲ 3.41% VALE ADR 14.10 ▼ 2.52% ITAU ADR 8.49 ▼ 1.57% SANTANDER BR 5.32 ▼ 1.29% AMBEV ADR 3.06 ▼ 0.49% CSN 1.03 ▲ 1.98% GERDAU 4.47 ▼ 0.78% LATAM ADR 54.33 ▼ 3.76% BTC 61,932 ▼ 2.86% ETH 1,760 ▼ 2.55% SOL 74.79 ▼ 2.71% XRP 1.06 ▼ 2.43% BNB 564.19 ▼ 1.70% ADA 0.16 ▼ 2.81% DOGE 0.07 ▼ 2.03% AVAX 6.44 ▲ 0.59% LINK 7.84 ▼ 1.89% DOT 0.83 ▼ 1.80% LTC 43.09 ▼ 2.00% BCH 235.67 ▼ 1.79% TRX 0.33 ▼ 1.83% XLM 0.18 ▼ 2.66% HBAR 0.07 ▼ 2.00% NEAR 1.90 ▲ 0.71% ATOM 1.53 ▼ 2.05% AAVE 94.40 ▼ 2.74% SELIC 14.25% EMBRAER 82.49 ▼ 2.49% EMBRAER ADR 64.26 ▼ 2.65% JBS 11.76 ▼ 1.30% JBS BDR 60.24 ▼ 0.89% MBRF3 15.88 ▲ 2.12% MBRFY 3.07 ▲ 1.66% INTER 5.61 ▼ 3.69% IBOV 175,689 ▼ 1.22% IPSA 10,950 ▼ 0.96% IPC MEX 65,933 ▼ 0.85% MERVAL 3,258,823 ▼ 0.65% COLCAP 2,307.67 ▲ 0.65% BVL PERÚ 56,917.82 ▼ 0.47% USD/BRL 5.13 ▲ 0.47% USD/MXN 17.52 ▲ 0.27% USD/CLP 931.38 ▲ 0.71% USD/COP 3,242 ▼ 0.11% USD/PEN 3.41 ▲ 0.43% USD/ARS 1,482 ▼ 0.37% USD/UYU 40.22 — 0.00% USD/PYG 6,045 ▼ 0.17% USD/BOB 10.35 ▲ 2.07% USD/DOP 58.30 ▼ 0.31% USD/CRC 448.53 ▼ 0.06% USD/GTQ 7.62 ▼ 0.10% USD/HNL 26.73 ▲ 0.04% USD/NIO 36.62 — 0.00% USD/VES 719.54 ▼ 0.13% USD/PAB 1.00 — 0.00% USD/BZD 2.00 — 0.00% USD/JMD 156.98 ▼ 0.30% USD/TTD 6.74 ▲ 1.31% EUR/BRL 5.84 ▲ 0.42% BRENT 83.23 ▲ 9.50% WTI 78.11 ▲ 9.38% IRON ORE 161.91 — — COPPER 6.28 ▲ 0.71% GOLD 4,004 ▼ 2.44% SILVER 57.81 ▼ 3.34% SOY 1,194 ▼ 0.25% CORN 463.00 ▲ 5.71% WHEAT 635.25 ▲ 0.51% COFFEE 330.50 ▼ 3.64% SUGAR 14.76 ▼ 0.81% ORANGE JUICE 137.15 ▼ 7.24% COTTON 81.49 ▲ 1.96% COCOA 5,808 ▼ 1.88% BEEF 234.95 ▼ 0.11% CATTLE 354.20 ▼ 0.11% LITHIUM 70.22 ▼ 2.90% PETR4 40.87 ▲ 3.08% VALE3 72.55 ▼ 2.20% ITUB4 43.58 ▼ 1.63% BBDC4 18.71 ▼ 0.80% ABEV3 15.80 ▼ 0.13% BBAS3 20.24 ▼ 1.65% B3SA3 14.97 ▼ 2.92% WEGE3 44.49 ▼ 4.34% PRIO3 57.31 ▲ 3.35% SUZB3 41.47 ▼ 0.19% RENT3 40.24 ▼ 2.09% AZZA3 19.12 ▲ 0.10% CSAN3 3.92 ▼ 3.69% RAIZ4 0.33 ▼ 5.71% PCAR3 2.62 ▼ 4.03% GMAT3 3.96 ▼ 0.25% PSSA3 53.85 ▼ 2.04% CVCB3 1.25 — 0.00% POSI3 3.94 ▼ 0.76% SLCE3 13.91 ▼ 0.78% NATU3 8.67 ▼ 0.12% BRKM5 6.80 ▲ 2.56% RANI3 7.94 ▼ 0.87% CSNA3 5.24 ▲ 1.16% CMIN3 5.52 ▲ 5.54% USIM5 8.37 ▼ 0.95% GGBR4 22.90 ▼ 0.48% ENEV3 26.94 ▼ 2.21% CPFE3 46.95 ▼ 1.92% CMIG4 11.08 ▼ 2.64% EQTL3 40.07 ▼ 2.05% LREN3 14.22 ▼ 2.74% VIVT3 35.00 ▼ 2.10% RAIL3 14.07 ▼ 2.02% KLABIN 17.49 ▼ 0.29% RAIA DROGASIL 18.22 ▼ 2.93% RDOR3 35.45 ▼ 1.58% HAPV3 10.39 ▼ 1.98% FLRY3 16.19 ▼ 1.40% SMTO3 16.63 ▲ 1.59% UGPA3 30.96 ▲ 0.81% VBBR3 33.00 — 0.00% BBSE3 40.24 ▼ 0.27% BPAC11 57.63 ▼ 1.87% CURY3 33.34 ▼ 2.54% AERI3 2.06 ▼ 1.44% VIVARA 23.01 ▼ 2.21% COMPASS 24.59 ▼ 3.57% VAMOS 3.01 ▼ 1.63% SANB11 27.24 ▼ 1.38% ASAI3 8.69 ▼ 2.03% SBSP3 30.27 ▼ 2.70% WALMEX 49.58 ▲ 0.53% GMEXICO 195.14 ▼ 2.05% FEMSA 225.35 ▲ 0.91% CEMEX 21.54 ▼ 1.46% GFNORTE 182.64 ▼ 2.12% BIMBO 55.95 ▼ 0.27% TELEVISA 9.63 ▼ 1.03% AMX 22.77 ▲ 0.31% GAP 408.25 ▼ 1.02% ASUR 279.41 ▼ 2.00% OMA 233.10 ▼ 1.43% KOF 180.49 ▲ 0.19% GRUMA 283.00 ▼ 0.19% KIMBER 38.12 ▲ 0.13% SQM-B 67,500 ▼ 0.37% COPEC 6,093 ▼ 0.75% BSANTANDER 78.12 ▼ 1.11% FALABELLA 5,941 ▲ 0.61% ENELAM 85.23 ▼ 0.20% CENCOSUD 2,046 ▲ 0.06% CMPC 1,088 ▼ 1.92% BANCO CHILE 185.28 ▼ 1.91% LATAM AIR 25.40 ▼ 3.27% YPF 77,350 ▲ 3.97% GGAL 8,160 ▼ 2.10% PAMPA 5,285 ▲ 2.03% TXAR 665.00 ▼ 0.89% ALUAR 963.00 ▼ 1.28% TGS 9,630 ▲ 0.36% CEPU 2,348 ▼ 2.00% MIRGOR 17,075 ▼ 1.01% COME 44.81 ▼ 2.40% LOMA NEGRA 3,500 ▼ 2.30% BYMA 307.00 ▼ 2.23% TELECOM ARG 4,233 ▼ 0.29% ECOPETROL 15.89 ▲ 1.99% BANCOLOMBIA 81.27 ▼ 2.03% GRUPO AVAL 4.94 ▼ 2.56% CREDICORP 389.48 ▼ 2.83% SOUTHERN COPPER 174.12 ▼ 0.98% BUENAVENTURA 29.64 ▼ 1.22% MERCADOLIBRE 1,872 ▲ 1.08% NUBANK 13.71 ▼ 0.38% XP 16.33 ▼ 3.49% PAGSEGURO 9.27 ▲ 0.16% STONE 11.12 ▼ 0.80% GLOBANT 32.05 ▲ 6.98% TECNOGLASS 42.50 ▼ 3.19% GAP AIRPORT 233.06 ▼ 1.09% ASUR 279.41 ▼ 2.00% OMA AIRPORT 106.63 ▼ 1.31% AMX ADR 25.97 ▼ 0.15% FEMSA ADR 128.64 ▲ 0.77% CEMEX ADR 12.28 ▼ 1.60% PETROBRAS ADR 17.91 ▲ 3.41% VALE ADR 14.10 ▼ 2.52% ITAU ADR 8.49 ▼ 1.57% SANTANDER BR 5.32 ▼ 1.29% AMBEV ADR 3.06 ▼ 0.49% CSN 1.03 ▲ 1.98% GERDAU 4.47 ▼ 0.78% LATAM ADR 54.33 ▼ 3.76% BTC 61,932 ▼ 2.86% ETH 1,760 ▼ 2.55% SOL 74.79 ▼ 2.71% XRP 1.06 ▼ 2.43% BNB 564.19 ▼ 1.70% ADA 0.16 ▼ 2.81% DOGE 0.07 ▼ 2.03% AVAX 6.44 ▲ 0.59% LINK 7.84 ▼ 1.89% DOT 0.83 ▼ 1.80% LTC 43.09 ▼ 2.00% BCH 235.67 ▼ 1.79% TRX 0.33 ▼ 1.83% XLM 0.18 ▼ 2.66% HBAR 0.07 ▼ 2.00% NEAR 1.90 ▲ 0.71% ATOM 1.53 ▼ 2.05% AAVE 94.40 ▼ 2.74% SELIC 14.25% EMBRAER 82.49 ▼ 2.49% EMBRAER ADR 64.26 ▼ 2.65% JBS 11.76 ▼ 1.30% JBS BDR 60.24 ▼ 0.89% MBRF3 15.88 ▲ 2.12% MBRFY 3.07 ▲ 1.66% INTER 5.61 ▼ 3.69%
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Brazil Carnival

Carnaval shines again in Brazil after two years of absence due to Covid-19

By · April 25, 2022 · 2 min read

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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Brazil’s traditional Carnaval returned after two years of suspension due to the health crisis caused by the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

The country’s most famous festival returned to the sambadromes at an unusual time, but millions of spectators could again enjoy the traditional celebration.

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From very early on, in cities such as Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, in the southeast of the country, the sambadromes were filled with thousands of people, the highlight of Brazilian Carnaval.

The famous "blocos" (musical troupes) returned to parade in the streets of the main cities, as did the samba schools, which returned to the limelight after two years without setting foot in the sambadromes.
The famous “blocos” (musical troupes) returned to parade in the streets of the main cities, as did the samba schools, which returned to the limelight after two years without setting foot in the sambadromes. (Photo: internet reproduction)
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Scheduled for the end of February, the 2022 Carnival was again suspended due to the increase in cases of the omicron variant of the virus; however, pressure from the tourism sector, fearing another year without its main period of income and occupation, led to the search for a new date.

Taking advantage of the long Easter holiday weekend in Brazil, Carnaval was scheduled. However, without the massive presence of thousands of foreign tourists. This time, domestic tourism boosted hotel occupancy and revived a service sector that is still recovering from the impacts of the pandemic.

According to the Brazilian Hotel Industry Association, in Rio de Janeiro, the country’s most touristic city, hotel occupancy was between 85% and 90% this weekend, figures not seen since before the pandemic. On the coast of the same state, occupancy exceeded 90% in several locations.

The high rate is repeated in other capitals of the country, such as Recife (70%), Florianópolis (65%), and Natal and Aracajú (60%).

In recent months, the reduction in COVID-19 infections and deaths in Brazil  allowed the authorities to agree to celebrate Carnival without fear of crowds.

The famous “blocos” (musical troupes) returned to parade in the streets of the main cities, as did the samba schools, which returned to the limelight after two years without setting foot in the sambadromes.

On Saturday night, Brazilian celebrity Sabrina Sato paraded in the Sambadrome of São Paulo and, in record time, traveled by private plane to Rio de Janeiro, where she did the same on the same night.

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