With the Americanas crisis, the Nubank fund records losses; see more at Curto Flash

With negative portfolio profitability, Nubank customers began reporting losses on social media. Find out more at Curto Flash, our selection of the main headlines of the moment.

Nubank customers are harmed by the American situation

Nubank's fixed income fund, where customers invest money, was harmed by the strong variations in Americanas' assets. Clients are losing money and the profitability of some portfolios is negative. A wave of complaints emerged on social media and one profile explained in advance that customers could lose money. (G1)

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Anesthesiologist arrested

Anesthesiologist, accused of raping patients during surgery, was arrested in Barra da Tijuca, west zone of Rio de Janeiro. The man of Colombian nationality was being investigated for storing child pornography; the police reported that he accumulated more than 20 thousand files containing images of sexual abuse of children and adolescents. (CNN Brazil)

Lula changes 10% of GSI positions and wants change

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva changed 7 of the 80 positions in the Institutional Security Office (GSI), despite the distrust in his surroundings. The changes occur after distrust with names linked to the previous government and a desire to renew the staff inherited by former president Jair Bolsonaro. (The Globe)🚥

Bolsonaro government imposes 1.108 100-year-old secrecy

Among the 1.379 secrecy decreed by the federal government between 2015 and 2022, 80% were imposed during the Bolsonaro government. The largest number of secrets occurred in 2021, 342; Data were collected by the Brazilian Transparency NGO. (UOL News)

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Scam attacks have Lava Jato fingerprints, says researcher

The author of studies on Lava Jato, researcher Fábio de Sá e Silva, sees posts by Sergio Moro and Deltan Dallagnol as fodder for coup speeches. “Lava Jato accelerates and encourages an unwillingness on the part of society against the established powers. It reinforces the idea that all institutions are contaminated by corruption”, says Silva. (Folha de S. Paul)🚥

Video shows vandal breaking Dom João VI's watch

Unpublished images from the Planalto Palace's security cameras show coup plotters breaking and damaging the headquarters of the three powers. Videos show vandals breaking glass, breaking the clock donated by Dom João VI to Brazil and damaging Di Cavalcanti's work. (G1)

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