Economia
Classificação do Brasil fica em Baa2
Bloomberg: "... Brazil’s growth prospects are being limited by the strength of the real, which has climbed 47 percent since the end of 2008, as well as external factors, said Augusto de la Torre, the chief economist for Latin America at the World Bank, at the Bloomberg Brazil Conference today in New York.
The country risks becoming a “
prisoner of its own hype”as it faces the twin dilemmas of a strengthening currency and consumer price increases above the central bank’s target,Christopher Sabatini, senior policy director for the Council of the Americas, said at the same conference....
The credit rating for Latin America’s largest economy is
unlikely to be upgraded again this year without fundamental changes to its macroeconomic structures, according to Mauro Leos-Lopez, an analyst at Moody’s Investors Service. The agency raised Brazil’s debt rating by one level to
Baa2 last month...
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Banco Central Do Brasil Compra Ouro
The IMF reported Wednesday that the Banco Central do Brasil has increased its gold holdings for the second straight month, to the highest level in 11 years, as Latin America’s biggest economy looks to diversify its vast international reserves.
Brazil’s...
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O Fim Da Bolha Dos Brics Está Chegando
BRIC Banks Signaling Credit Risks as Loans Sour By Michael Patterson - Jul 31, 2011 8:00 PM GMT-0300Sun Jul 31 23:00:00 GMT 2011
Banks in the biggest emerging markets are losing the confidence of investors as loans...
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Independência Do Banco Central Do Brasil
June 11 (Bloomberg) -- Strengthening the independence of Brazil’s central bank will help reduce uncertainties in Latin America’s biggest economy, said Henrique Meirelles, president of the monetary authority.
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Tarde Demais?
May 27 (Bloomberg) -- Henrique Meirelles, Brazil’s longest serving head of the central bank, said he’s “confident” inflation will meet the nation’s target because the country has already started raising interest rates....
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Petrobras
Nov. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Petroleo Brasileiro SA, the investor darling among the world's largest oil companies in the first half of the year, has become the biggest loser.
Petrobras, as Brazil's state-controlled oil producer is known, is the worst...
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