Bradesco starts Brazilian blast from the past

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Bradesco starts Brazilian blast from the past

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View of the entrance of a Bradesco Bank whose doors were destroyed during demonstrations in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 21 June 2013. Rio de Janeiro mayor, Eduardo Paes, condemned vandalism and the destruction of public goods during the multitudinous rally against corruption and transport cost raise at downtown last night. Small groups destroyed around 98 traffic lights, 62 bus stops and 30 street signs. EFE/Marcelo Sayao | Marcelo Sayao/EFE/PA Images

Banco Bradesco returned to international bond markets on Wednesday after an extended absence, and fellow Brazilian Eletrobras is also plotting a cross-border deal as US bond markets finally begin to look attractive for Brazilian issuers.

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