Examples of Brazilian Central Bank in a sentence
Each Owner will be responsible for the report of any false information relating to foreign exchange transactions to the Custodian or the Brazilian Central Bank in connection with deposits or withdrawals of Deposited Securities.
The shares issuance, mentioned above, was approved by the Brazilian Central Bank on November 3, 2015.
In the case of foreign investment, the shareholders must register with the Brazilian Central Bank, obtain a password from the Central Bank, and register the capital before capitalizing the company.
Such Fixing exchange rate will be the result of multiplying the exchange rate USD / R$ PTAX Ask fixed by the Brazilian Central Bank (ticker Bloomberg: BZFXPTAX Index), by the exchange rate € / USD fixed by the ECB (Reuters Screen ECB37) on the applicable date.
The Depositary and the Company shall comply with Brazil's Monetary Council Resolution number 1927, in its third article, and agree to furnish the Brazilian Securities Commission (Comissao de Valores Mobiliarios) and the Brazilian Central Bank (Banco Central do Brasil), whenever required information or documents related to the approved ADR program, the Deposited Securities and distributions thereon.
In addition, the Issuer shall use its best efforts to obtain any authorizations required from time to time under applicable law or regulation (including from the Brazilian Central Bank and the CVM with respect to the Notes or this Indenture).
In the case of foreign investment, the members must register with the Brazilian Central Bank, obtain a password from the Central Bank, and register the capital before capitalizing the company.
The Company agrees to obtain all necessary consents and approvals from the Brazilian Central Bank for any remittance of funds outside of Brazil prior to making any Offer to Purchase, if necessary.
The Depositary and the Company shall comply with Brazil's Monetary Council Resolution number 1927, in its third article, and agree to furnish the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission (Commissao de Valores Mobiliarios, also known as "CVM") and the Brazilian Central Bank (Banco Central do Brasil, also known as "BACEN"), whenever required information or documents related to the approved ADR program, the Deposited Securities and distributions thereon.
The Brazilian Central Bank reduced the base interest rate, from 6.50% in December 2018 to 4.50% in December 2019.In 2018, the Real depreciated 17.1% against the U.S. dollar, reaching R$3.8748 to US$1.00 on December 31, 2018, compared to R$3.3080 to US$1.00 on December 31, 2017.