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“A year ago we had 30 employees. We’ll probably have 200 people this year,” said Habib Nascif, chief executive of online investment platform Orama, which was one of the first Brazilian companies to offer zero-fee mutual funds, in 2011.
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BTG’s online brokerage, like Orama, has also been slashing fees on certain kinds of funds, a trend that may be putting pressure on banks, which have already suffered an erosion in card-processing revenues.
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First results of the still ongoing harvest point to a crop of soft wheat, the most cultivated cereal in France, at some 30 million tonnes this year, growers group Orama said on Wednesday.
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Oilseed crops were also hit by adverse weather conditions although to a lesser extent, Orama said.
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"The situation we are experiencing is extremely serious and totally unprecedented," Orama President Philippe Pinta told reporters ahead of the government plan.
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