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From: Daniel Sabba Sent: 7/17/2015 2:10:22 PM To: jeffrey E. ([email protected]) CC: Paul Morris ; Stewart Oldfield Vahe Stepanian I I; Ariane Dwyer Subject: FW: (BN) As Lula Corruption Probe Begins, Brazil's Crisis Heats Up A [C] Classification: Confidential See below. Maybe we look into BRL puts and add to credit protection? Original message From: Daniel Sabba (DEUTSCHE BANK SECURI) (mailto:sabbdan4bloomberg.net] Sent: Friday, July 17, 2015 2:09 PM Subject: (BN) As Lula Corruption Probe Begins, Brazil's Crisis Heats Up A (BN) As Lula Corruption Probe Begins, Brazil's Crisis Heats Up A gain This has been prepared solely for informational purposes. It is not an offer, recommendation or solicitation to buy or sell, nor is it an official confirmation of terms. It is based on information generally available to the public from sources believed to be reliable. No representation is made that it is accurate or complete or that any returns indicated will be achieved. Changes to assumptions may have a material impact on any returns detailed. Past performance is not indicative of future returns. Price and availability are subject to change without notice. Additional information is available upon request. As Lula corruption Probe Begins, Brazil's crisis Heats Up Again 2015-07-17 03:00:01.0 GMT By Anna Edgerton (Bloomberg) -- The political crisis engulfing Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff got a lot bigger Thursday, when the man who was both her mentor and predecessor was named as the target of a federal probe into foreign business transactions. Former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, whose widespread popularity paved the way for Rousseff's election in 2010, is under investigation on allegations of influence peddling to help construction company Odebrecht SA win contracts in Panama and venezuela after his term ended. while Lula denies any wrongdoing, the investigation still could further bog down an administration that's struggling to fend off its own corruption scandal and stabilize an economy sinking into its worst recession in 25 years. The real reversed earlier gains Thursday on concerns the probe into Lula could derail the government's austerity plan and further weaken a president facing threats of impeachment. "It's truly a terrible moment, a delicate moment," said cristiano Noronha, vice president of political research company Arko Advice. "The situation should get even worse in the short term. It should remain quite difficult, quite tense." In a separate investigation, authorities are probing more than 50 politicians on alleged kickbacks paid to win contracts with the state-run oil producer. Rousseff's previous chief of staff, Senator Gleisi Helena Hoffmann, is under investigation for graft and police have detained the former treasurer of her Workers' Party for laundering money. Both deny the allegations. vet Thursday's announcement opens a new phase of Brazil's political scandal given Lula's unrivaled proximity to Rousseff and expectations he would make another bid for president in 2018. 'Serious Accusations' "This adds to the trouble facing Brazil given the serious accusations made against prominent members of the workers' Party," congressman Mendonca Filho, the leader of the opposition DEM party in the lower house, said by phone. "This is going to intensify what's already a serious crisis." Lula, who orchestrated Brazil's rise to investment grade and helped pull millions out of poverty during his two terms, often meets with Rousseff to give political and economic advice and stumped for her in last year's re-election campaign. Lula also remained close to Brazilian businesses after leaving office in 2010, including odebrecht, which is Latin America's biggest builder. Marcelo odebrecht, the company's chief executive officer who was detained last month on allegations of corruption, said in April that Lula flew on company jets on speaking tours abroad sponsored by the firm. Marcelo odebrecht denies wrongdoing. Lula Surprised CONFIDENTIAL - PURSUANT TO FED. R. CRIM. P. 6(e) DB-SDNY-0074525 CONFIDENTIAL SDNY_GM_00220709 EFTA01377534
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