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Brazil Power Firms Retreat on Credit Worries
7 Feb
Summary
- Power companies in Brazil are halting energy trading activities.
- Rising credit risks and market volatility are key drivers.
- Shrinking sales and reduced market liquidity add to concerns.

Several power companies operating in Brazil are scaling back their involvement in energy trading. This strategic withdrawal is attributed to a confluence of challenging market conditions that have emerged recently.
Key factors influencing this decision include heightened credit risks, which make counterparties less reliable. Additionally, significant price volatility in the energy market is creating uncertainty and making trading more precarious for these firms.
The situation is further exacerbated by declining sales figures from energy generators. This reduction in available supply, coupled with diminished liquidity in the trading market, creates a difficult environment for continued active participation.




