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Petrobras board not to discuss extra dividends at Friday meeting, sources state

The board of directors of Brazilian staterun oil company Petrobras is set up to meet on Friday, however a muchawaited discussion on additional dividends will not be on the program, four sources familiar with the matter informed .

Market participants have been excitedly waiting for a choice on whether the oil giant will pay the amazing dividends relative to its 2023 results or not, however the last word will likely followed week when investors gather for a general assembly, the sources stated.

Petrobras' board in March voted to reserve 43.9 billion reais ($ 8.39 billion) to pay out in additional dividends in the future, with Brazil's government - which manages the company and its board - hoping it would be able to reinvest that cash.

Recent regional media reports, however, suggested that members of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's cabinet handled to reach an offer for a minimum of 50% of that total up to be doled out to investors - a move that would also help the government as it attempts to balance public accounts.

The reports gave a boost to Petrobras shares and markets started to hypothesize regarding when the decision could come, with lots of hoping the board of directors itself would resume conversations on the matter today to sign off on the dividend payout.

However they will need to wait a little longer, according to the sources, who said the matter was not consisted of on the agenda of the next board conference on April 19.

The decision about the dividends will originate from the investors' meeting (scheduled for April 25), not the board, said among the sources, who asked not to be called in order to go over sensitive problems.

Petrobras did not right away react to a request for remark.

(source: Reuters)