Argentine bags and markets (byma) announced on Thursday the launch of 14 new CEDENARS (Argentine deposit certificates) of leading companies in Brazil, to be operated in the Argentine capital market.
From this Friday, these yields can operate from large Brazilian companies, whose actions are among the most negotiated in that country. Byma reported that these papers They will have a ratio of 1: 1, that is, they are equivalent to an action of the underlying company, which operates in Bovespa.
This novelty complements the CEDEARS incorporated a few days ago to the local market, reaching a total of 20 investment alternatives linked to Brazil available to operate.
CEDENARS allow the diversification of the portfolio in different markets, the Dividend collection in Dividend that companies distribute and the possibility of Invest in companies of companies in Brazil in the local market.
CEDEARS: What are the new 14 companies in Brazil, which add up to Byma
Next, we review the 14 Brazilian companies that include sectors of the industry of oil, gas, banks, food and drinks, cosmetics, energy and telecommunications, inter alia:
Vale sa (Ok): One of the largest iron and nickel mineral producers in the world, key in the steel industry and energy transition.
Petrobras – Brasileiro Sa (Pet3): Leader of oil and gas with operations in exploration, refining and renewable energy, fundamental in the global energy market.
Bradesco SA Bank (BBDC3): One of the main banks of Brazil, with a strong presence in digital banking, insurance and financial services.
Banco Itaú Unibanco S (ITUB3): The largest private bank in Latin America, recognized for its solidity, innovation and leadership in business financing.
JBS SA (JBSS3): World leader in the food industry and one of the world’s largest meat producers, with global brands in more than 150 countries.
Suzano S (Suzb3): reference in the production of paper and cellulose, with focus on sustainability and renewable energies. It exports part of its production to more than 80 countries.
Ambev SA (Abev3): Power in the beverage industry, with iconic brands such as Brahma, Skol and Quilmes, and strong presence throughout Latin America.
National Siderúrgic Companhia SA (CSNA3): One of Brazil’s greatest steel and a key actor in infrastructure and construction.
BTG PACTUAL SA BANK (BPA11): Leading investment bank in Latin America, specialized in asset management, capital market and private banking.
Natura & Co Holding S (NTCO3): Multinational cosmetics and beauty, owner of brands such as Avon, The Body Shop and Natura, with a strong environmental commitment.
Weg SA (Wege3): Innovative in the industrial and energy sector, with automation solutions, renewable energies and electric motors.
CIA Basic Saneament of SP (SOYPP) (SBSP3): Public Services Company that supplies water and sanitation to more than 28 million people in San Pablo.
Telefónica Brazil SA (Vivt3): Leader in Telecommunications, with the living brand, offering telephone, internet and TV services throughout Brazil.
Tim SA (TIMS3): One of the largest mobile phone operators in Brazil, with a strong commitment to 5G technology and digital expansion.
Source: Ambito

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