KEY POINTS
  • The Brazilian Bovespa traded more than 8.5 percent lower, while the widely followed iShares MSCI Brazil Capped ETF (EWZ) dropped more than 13 percent.
  • Both indexes were on pace for their worst day since October 2008.
  • Brazilian newspaper O Globo reported late Wednesday that Brazilian President Michel Temer gave his blessing to an attempt to pay a potential witness to remain silent in the country's biggest-ever graft probe.

Brazilian stocks dropped 8.8 percent Thursday on an emerging scandal involving the country's recently installed president.

The Brazil Bovespa index recovered from an opening decline of more than 10 percent, but still logged its worst day since Oct. 22, 2008.