Brazilian bank Banco BTG Pactual SA has appealed a court injunction that protected billionaire-backed retailer Americanas from creditors on Friday, documents seen by Reuters show.
BTG Pactual bank headquarters is pictured in Sao Paulo, Brazil October 3, 2019. REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli
SAO PAULO, Jan 15 - Brazilian bank Banco BTG Pactual SA has appealed a court injunction that protected billionaire-backed retailer AmericanasIn an appeal filed on Saturday, BTG lawyers argue the court injunction orders illegaly the reversal of a payment made by Americanas to BTG.Reporting by Tatiana Bautzer; Editing by Steven Grattan
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