Brazil's industrial production unexpectedly fell in February from the previous month, official data showed on Wednesday, ...
the “B”, Brazil, really put itself on the economic map. Having grown by 2.3% a year between 1995 and 2002, it grew by 4% annually in the following eight years. But Brazil then run out of puff.
By Ricardo Martins in Utrecht Brazilian President Lula da Silva concluded a busy diplomatic tour across Asia last week, ...
“When we became president, Brazil was once again on the Hunger Map, with 33 million people ... We also reaffirm our commitment to promote economic development with social inclusion,” he ...
Brazil occupies seventh place in the ranking of 40 countries that presented economic growth data for 2024. The list is drawn up by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD ...
BUENOS AIRES, March 6 (Reuters) - Brazil's economy is forecast to have moderated in the final quarter of last year due to slower growth in private consumption and investment, a Reuters poll showed.
Brazil’s economy is projected to grow by 2-2.5% this year and has the lowest unemployment rate since 2014. Despite economic stability, investors are withdrawing capital, contributing to the poor ...
Service sector activity is the main engine of Brazil's economy and helped the country grow more than expected throughout last year, but has been slowing in recent months amid tight financial ...