Braskem names IG4 partner Helcio Tokeshi as CEO in executive reshuffle
Reuters2026/07/28 17:58- Braskem named IG4 partner Hélcio Tokeshi as CEO in a management overhaul tied to IG4’s entry alongside a more active Petrobras.
- Tokeshi previously led Corredor Logística e Infraestrutura (CLI) as CEO, served as São Paulo state finance secretary, focused on turnarounds.
- IG4 partner Carlos Brandão was appointed CFO; he previously served as Oi CFO, leading a major debt restructuring.
- Petrobras refining veteran Raphael Franco de Campos was named global vice president of operations as the company targets operational efficiency.
- New executive lineup includes Camilla Tápias from Telefônica as legal and institutional relations VP, Luiz Rossato as transformation VP, Márcio Pitzer and Nir Lander retained.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
You may also like
BIRD CONSTRUCTION INC. <BDT.TO>: TD COWEN RAISES TARGET PRICE TO C$85 FROM C$72
VIPAre There Quantitative Indicators That Work Over the Long Term in Crypto?
Cooling inflation has revived expectations for monetary easing. The probability of a September rate hike fell from around 55% to 34%, while the S&P 500 broke above 7800 for the first time and 18 global equity indexes reached all-time highs on the same day. South Korea's KOSPI led the gains, rising 10.9% for the week. In earnings, Tapestry, Cisco, and JD.com all beat quarterly expectations but still plunged 7%–16% in a single session after disappointing guidance. In the current market, strong results alone are not enough—investors are rewarding strong guidance. Crypto has been left behind by the broader rally, but we believe it is consolidating near a potential bottom. BTC fell 2.6% for the week to around $63,400, but spot ETF outflows moderated and approximately $1 billion flowed back into stablecoins. Sentiment shows an unusually wide divergence: the U.S. equity Fear & Greed Index stands at 66 (Greed), while the Crypto Fear & Greed Index remains at 29 (Fear). Quantitative strategy focus: the four top-performing strategies we identified significantly outperformed buy-and-hold. For ETH, Supertrend generated a total return of 151.2% (44.8% annualized) and outperformed buy-and-hold by 117 percentage points after fees, while ATR Channel Breakout achieved a Sharpe ratio of 1.33 with a maximum drawdown of just 10.2%. For BTC, Bollinger Band Mean Reversion returned 151.3%, outperforming buy-and-hold by 54 percentage points after fees. The effectiveness of each strategy depends on the market regime: mean-reversion strategies perform better in range-bound markets with an upward bias, while trend-following strategies that can move into cash are better suited to range-bound markets with a downward bias. Key assets to watch: BTC, ETH, SOL, XAUUSD, UKOUSD, USOUSD, rWMT, rHD, ONDO, RDDT.

MURPHY OIL CORP <MUR.N>: JEFFERIES CUTS TARGET PRICE TO $32 FROM $38