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Counting the Cost - Brazil's faltering economy: What's next?
Five years ago, Dilma Rousseff convincingly won Brazil's presidential election, inheriting a resource-rich economy, a reduction in poverty and a rise in literacy.
Fast-forward to today, the economy is heading for recession, unemployment is rising, prices are soaring, and a corruption scandal at state energy company Petrobras which dates back to Rousseff's time as chair is fueling threats of impea
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Why Brazil's Economy May Get Even Worse Before It Gets Better
In today's "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene displays Brazilian GDP going back to 1996 as the nation's economy fell deeper into recession, contracting 1.7 percent in the three months ending in September.
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Why Brazil's Economy May Get Even Worse Before It Gets Better
In today's Single Best Chart, Bloomberg's Tom Keene displays Brazilian GDP going back to 1996 as the nation's economy fell deeper into recession, .
Brazil's economy has sunk into recession and inflation is now nearing 10%. Robert Wood, Senior Editor/Economist, gives us a brief outlook for the country in .
A key source of post-cr hope was the rise of emerging market behemoths. Not only was their
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Brazil's economy falls into recession
Brazil is struggling with high unemployment, rising inflation and a currency trading at 12-year lows.
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Senior Latin America analyst on Brazil\'s economy
CCTV's Phillip Yin interviewed Thomaz Favaro, a senior Latin America analyst for Control Risks, for Brazil's economic struggles.
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16 Charts Prove Brazil Economy is Crashing! Global Domino Effect!
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https://data.oecd.o
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Brazil's troubled economy: Stumbling up the hill
After a decade of encouraging growth, Brazil's economy has stalled. Without substantial changes to public spending and business relations, the country may lose its momentum. For more video content from The Economist visit our website: http://econ.st/1eZWcb5
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Corruption puts strain on Brazil's economy
CNN's Nina dos Santos talks to Joao Augusto de Castro Neves about what lies ahead for Brazil's economy.
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Brazil's economy appears bleak with pockets of growth
Inflation in Brazil is soaring at its fastest rate in 12 years. Common goods and resources such as the price of milk and the cost of electricity is too high for many.
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Brazil crisis in six phrases - BBC News
There is growing anger against Brazil's government, hit by a worsening economic situation, a massive corruption scandal and boycotts to austerity measures in Congress. Many are calling for the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff, who is only eight months into her second mandate, but currently there is no proven legal basis for that. Even Brazilians have a hard time explaining how the situati
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Commodity prices hurt Brazil's export economy
Plummeting oil and other commodity prices along with sluggish demand is breaking the bank for many countries. Brazil's export dependent economy has been hit hard. The cash shortage is now forcing some towns and cities to cancel their annual carnival celebrations.
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The 2016 Olympic Games Probably Won't Save Brazil's Tanking Economy - Newsy
Brazil's economy is in the tank, and it looks like the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janiero are only adding to its issues.
See more at http://www.newsy.com/
Follow Newsy: http://www.twitter.com/newsyvideos
Sources:
The Wall Street Journal
http://www.wsj.com/articles/brazil-gdp-slips-for-third-consecutive-quarter-1448970368
Getty Images
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/man-walks-in-
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5 Steps to Kickstart Brazilian Growth
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5 Steps to Kickstart Brazilian Growth
The reelection of President Dilma Rousseff (albeit by a small margin) suggests that a majority of Brazilians still believes she
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How Powerful Is Brazil?
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Brazil is the largest power in Latin America, but it may have just lost sight of becoming a serious, global superpower due to a recent downturn in their economy. So how powerful is Brazil?
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Comparing Brazilian states with countries: Compare-cabana
http://www.economist.com/content/compare-cabana
The notion that Brazil is in the vanguard of
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Brazil's economy enters recession
Official figures released by the Brazilian government show that the country's economy has entered recession.
The data indicated that Brazil’s economy contracted nearly two percent between April and June compared with the previous quarter. The country’s economy has also shrunk by two-point-six percent compared with a year earlier. Meanwhile, household spending and the industrial sectors have fall
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Will New Economic Measures Revive Brazil’s Economy?
Facing both political and economic problems, Brazil is attempting to revive its economy. Will the “austerity” measures work, and if so, how long will it take to see progress? Brazil Institute Global Fellow, Monica de Bolle provides analysis in this edition of CONTEXT.
Monica Baumgarten de Bolle holds a PhD in Economics from the London School of Economics. She is a former IMF Economist (2000-2005)
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The falling Brazilian real and the climbing corruption in the economy
With the Brazilian economic crisis deepening and the Real under attack, Nicole Elliott, Private Investor, discusses the outlook ahead for the Brazilian currency and the economy.
Brazil: Deeper recession ahead?
Elliott notes that the government spending in Brazil is out of control and with the President refusing to cut the welfare for the lower middle class, a larger budget deficit might be in si
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Brazil's economy
Brazil's economy. The world - and Latin America - increasingly seems to revolve around Brazil, especially with respect to economic, social and development issues. The South American giant has become a key reference point for efforts to reduce poverty, promote gender equality and export knowledge, for example.
Brazil leads many global rankings: it is the world's sixth largest economy, the fifth la
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Talk to Al Jazeera - Brazil's highs and lows: Why 'Brazilians never give up'
For years, Brazil's future looked very bright. A rapidly growing economy was moving millions of poor people into Brazil's middle class.
Like Russia, India, China, and South Africa, the country seemed destined to become a new and important player in the global marketplace.
And then, suddenly and surprisingly, it all came to an end. Rising unemployment and high inflation has descended across the co
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Rousseff’s Uphill Battle to Revive Brazil’s Economy: What Brazilians Think
Wilson Center's Brazil Institute convened a group of experts to review President Rousseff's new austerity plan and discuss national perceptions of her economic measures.
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World Cup 2014: its impact on Brazil's economy
With millions of tourists visiting Brazil and the creation of 1 million jobs, the World Cup has no doubt boosted the country's economy, Sao Paulo, July 11, 2...
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Slowing economy stalls Brazil\'s real estate growth
As Brazil's economy slows, so too has it's real estate market boom. CCTV America's Paulo Cabral reported this story from Sao Paulo.
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Why Is Brazil an Emerging Market Economy?
Panorama view of Brazil in the international press. In 2001, Jim O'Neill, the head of global economic research at Goldman Sachs, coined the acronym "BRICs" t...
Counting the Cost - Brazil's faltering economy: What's next?
Five years ago, Dilma Rousseff convincingly won Brazil's presidential election, inheriting a resource-rich economy, a reduction in poverty and a rise in literac...
Five years ago, Dilma Rousseff convincingly won Brazil's presidential election, inheriting a resource-rich economy, a reduction in poverty and a rise in literacy.
Fast-forward to today, the economy is heading for recession, unemployment is rising, prices are soaring, and a corruption scandal at state energy company Petrobras which dates back to Rousseff's time as chair is fueling threats of impeachment.
Despite there being no evidence linking Rousseff to the bribes-for-contracts scheme, an independent investigation has alleged that bribes worth $2bn were paid to secure contracts with the firm.
Sapping business and consumer confidence, the country's debt has reached a record high - up from $198bn in 2009 to $347bn today. The currency has tumbled by more than 50 percent and inflation is rising at almost eight percent.
Triggering widespread anger at the sitting president, large-scale demonstrations have rocked the country, with tens of thousands demanding Rousseff step down.
Carlos Pio, a political economist from Brasilia joins Counting the Cost to discuss what is next for the Latin American giant.
wn.com/Counting The Cost Brazil's Faltering Economy What's Next
Five years ago, Dilma Rousseff convincingly won Brazil's presidential election, inheriting a resource-rich economy, a reduction in poverty and a rise in literacy.
Fast-forward to today, the economy is heading for recession, unemployment is rising, prices are soaring, and a corruption scandal at state energy company Petrobras which dates back to Rousseff's time as chair is fueling threats of impeachment.
Despite there being no evidence linking Rousseff to the bribes-for-contracts scheme, an independent investigation has alleged that bribes worth $2bn were paid to secure contracts with the firm.
Sapping business and consumer confidence, the country's debt has reached a record high - up from $198bn in 2009 to $347bn today. The currency has tumbled by more than 50 percent and inflation is rising at almost eight percent.
Triggering widespread anger at the sitting president, large-scale demonstrations have rocked the country, with tens of thousands demanding Rousseff step down.
Carlos Pio, a political economist from Brasilia joins Counting the Cost to discuss what is next for the Latin American giant.
- published: 23 Aug 2015
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Why Brazil's Economy May Get Even Worse Before It Gets Better
In today's "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene displays Brazilian GDP going back to 1996 as the nation's economy fell deeper into recession, contracting ...
In today's "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene displays Brazilian GDP going back to 1996 as the nation's economy fell deeper into recession, contracting 1.7 percent in the three months ending in September.
wn.com/Why Brazil's Economy May Get Even Worse Before It Gets Better
In today's "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene displays Brazilian GDP going back to 1996 as the nation's economy fell deeper into recession, contracting 1.7 percent in the three months ending in September.
- published: 01 Dec 2015
- views: 185
Why Brazil's Economy May Get Even Worse Before It Gets Better
In today's Single Best Chart, Bloomberg's Tom Keene displays Brazilian GDP going back to 1996 as the nation's economy fell deeper into recession, .
Brazil's ec...
In today's Single Best Chart, Bloomberg's Tom Keene displays Brazilian GDP going back to 1996 as the nation's economy fell deeper into recession, .
Brazil's economy has sunk into recession and inflation is now nearing 10%. Robert Wood, Senior Editor/Economist, gives us a brief outlook for the country in .
A key source of post-cr hope was the rise of emerging market behemoths. Not only was their growth superior, it was resilient. This year changed that in a big .
Brazil's worst recession in 25 years has deepened. The economy shrank 1.7 percent in the third quarter – half a percent more than analysts had predicted.
wn.com/Why Brazil's Economy May Get Even Worse Before It Gets Better
In today's Single Best Chart, Bloomberg's Tom Keene displays Brazilian GDP going back to 1996 as the nation's economy fell deeper into recession, .
Brazil's economy has sunk into recession and inflation is now nearing 10%. Robert Wood, Senior Editor/Economist, gives us a brief outlook for the country in .
A key source of post-cr hope was the rise of emerging market behemoths. Not only was their growth superior, it was resilient. This year changed that in a big .
Brazil's worst recession in 25 years has deepened. The economy shrank 1.7 percent in the third quarter – half a percent more than analysts had predicted.
- published: 18 Jan 2016
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Brazil's economy falls into recession
Brazil is struggling with high unemployment, rising inflation and a currency trading at 12-year lows....
Brazil is struggling with high unemployment, rising inflation and a currency trading at 12-year lows.
wn.com/Brazil's Economy Falls Into Recession
Brazil is struggling with high unemployment, rising inflation and a currency trading at 12-year lows.
- published: 28 Aug 2015
- views: 1290
Senior Latin America analyst on Brazil\'s economy
CCTV's Phillip Yin interviewed Thomaz Favaro, a senior Latin America analyst for Control Risks, for Brazil's economic struggles....
CCTV's Phillip Yin interviewed Thomaz Favaro, a senior Latin America analyst for Control Risks, for Brazil's economic struggles.
wn.com/Senior Latin America Analyst On Brazil\'s Economy
CCTV's Phillip Yin interviewed Thomaz Favaro, a senior Latin America analyst for Control Risks, for Brazil's economic struggles.
- published: 12 Sep 2015
- views: 45
16 Charts Prove Brazil Economy is Crashing! Global Domino Effect!
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"Brazil - OECD Data"
https://data.oecd.org/brazil.htm
budget deficit debt
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stock market crash collapse
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GDP per capita
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capital bond market
http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user92183/imageroot/2015/09/BarclaysBrazilSeptember3.png
"Brazil needs temporary tax hike, Rousseff's chief of staff says | Reuters"
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/09/06/us-brazil-economy-mercadante-idUSKCN0R60OT20150906
wn.com/16 Charts Prove Brazil Economy Is Crashing Global Domino Effect
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"Brazil - OECD Data"
https://data.oecd.org/brazil.htm
budget deficit debt
http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user92183/imageroot/2015/08/BrazilBadNewsBudgets.png
stock market crash collapse
http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user92183/imageroot/2015/08/BrazilNightmare.png
economy economic
http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user92183/imageroot/2015/09/BarclaysBrazilSeptember1.png
GDP per capita
http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user92183/imageroot/2015/09/BarclaysBrazilSeptember2.png
capital bond market
http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user92183/imageroot/2015/09/BarclaysBrazilSeptember3.png
"Brazil needs temporary tax hike, Rousseff's chief of staff says | Reuters"
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/09/06/us-brazil-economy-mercadante-idUSKCN0R60OT20150906
- published: 17 Sep 2015
- views: 343
Brazil's troubled economy: Stumbling up the hill
After a decade of encouraging growth, Brazil's economy has stalled. Without substantial changes to public spending and business relations, the country may lose ...
After a decade of encouraging growth, Brazil's economy has stalled. Without substantial changes to public spending and business relations, the country may lose its momentum. For more video content from The Economist visit our website: http://econ.st/1eZWcb5
wn.com/Brazil's Troubled Economy Stumbling Up The Hill
After a decade of encouraging growth, Brazil's economy has stalled. Without substantial changes to public spending and business relations, the country may lose its momentum. For more video content from The Economist visit our website: http://econ.st/1eZWcb5
- published: 30 Sep 2013
- views: 6654
Corruption puts strain on Brazil's economy
CNN's Nina dos Santos talks to Joao Augusto de Castro Neves about what lies ahead for Brazil's economy....
CNN's Nina dos Santos talks to Joao Augusto de Castro Neves about what lies ahead for Brazil's economy.
wn.com/Corruption Puts Strain On Brazil's Economy
CNN's Nina dos Santos talks to Joao Augusto de Castro Neves about what lies ahead for Brazil's economy.
- published: 05 Aug 2015
- views: 2063
Brazil's economy appears bleak with pockets of growth
Inflation in Brazil is soaring at its fastest rate in 12 years. Common goods and resources such as the price of milk and the cost of electricity is too high for...
Inflation in Brazil is soaring at its fastest rate in 12 years. Common goods and resources such as the price of milk and the cost of electricity is too high for many.
wn.com/Brazil's Economy Appears Bleak With Pockets Of Growth
Inflation in Brazil is soaring at its fastest rate in 12 years. Common goods and resources such as the price of milk and the cost of electricity is too high for many.
- published: 19 Jan 2016
- views: 54
Brazil crisis in six phrases - BBC News
There is growing anger against Brazil's government, hit by a worsening economic situation, a massive corruption scandal and boycotts to austerity measures in Co...
There is growing anger against Brazil's government, hit by a worsening economic situation, a massive corruption scandal and boycotts to austerity measures in Congress. Many are calling for the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff, who is only eight months into her second mandate, but currently there is no proven legal basis for that. Even Brazilians have a hard time explaining how the situation grew into such an imbroglio - so the BBC's Julia Carneiro in Rio put together a glossary of the key words to understand what the crisis is about - involving dribbles, car washes and even chicken snacks.
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wn.com/Brazil Crisis In Six Phrases BBC News
There is growing anger against Brazil's government, hit by a worsening economic situation, a massive corruption scandal and boycotts to austerity measures in Congress. Many are calling for the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff, who is only eight months into her second mandate, but currently there is no proven legal basis for that. Even Brazilians have a hard time explaining how the situation grew into such an imbroglio - so the BBC's Julia Carneiro in Rio put together a glossary of the key words to understand what the crisis is about - involving dribbles, car washes and even chicken snacks.
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- published: 22 Aug 2015
- views: 1370
Commodity prices hurt Brazil's export economy
Plummeting oil and other commodity prices along with sluggish demand is breaking the bank for many countries. Brazil's export dependent economy has been hit har...
Plummeting oil and other commodity prices along with sluggish demand is breaking the bank for many countries. Brazil's export dependent economy has been hit hard. The cash shortage is now forcing some towns and cities to cancel their annual carnival celebrations.
wn.com/Commodity Prices Hurt Brazil's Export Economy
Plummeting oil and other commodity prices along with sluggish demand is breaking the bank for many countries. Brazil's export dependent economy has been hit hard. The cash shortage is now forcing some towns and cities to cancel their annual carnival celebrations.
- published: 13 Jan 2016
- views: 30
The 2016 Olympic Games Probably Won't Save Brazil's Tanking Economy - Newsy
Brazil's economy is in the tank, and it looks like the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janiero are only adding to its issues.
See more at http://www.newsy.com/
F...
Brazil's economy is in the tank, and it looks like the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janiero are only adding to its issues.
See more at http://www.newsy.com/
Follow Newsy: http://www.twitter.com/newsyvideos
Sources:
The Wall Street Journal
http://www.wsj.com/articles/brazil-gdp-slips-for-third-consecutive-quarter-1448970368
Getty Images
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/man-walks-in-copacabana-on-october-20-2015-in-rio-de-news-photo/493493190
Getty Images
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/woman-walks-past-used-items-displayed-for-sale-by-street-news-photo/489713880
Getty Images
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/workers-walk-with-carts-on-a-downtown-street-on-september-news-photo/489713862
Videoblocks
http://www.videoblocks.com/video/rio-skyline-from-bay/
BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/olympic_games/8282518.stm
The Economist
http://www.economist.com/node/13829366
Getty Images
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/brazils-president-luiz-inacio-lula-da-silva-reacts-after-it-news-photo/91345819
Getty Images
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/brazils-president-luiz-inacio-lula-da-silva-reacts-after-it-news-photo/91345840
Al Jazeera
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TyZnSWRnvg
Bloomberg
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-12-03/no-frills-rio-olympics-to-athletes-air-conditioning-costs-extra
Getty Images
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/the-official-logo-for-the-rio-2016-olympics-games-displays-news-photo/453177140
Getty Images
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/construction-progress-takes-place-during-a-tour-of-the-ilha-news-photo/481538726
Getty Images
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/security-guard-keeps-watch-at-the-entrance-to-olympic-park-news-photo/485102799
National Geographic
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/02/140221-olympics-sochi-rio-de-janeiro-london-boris-johnson-montreal-athens-world/
NBC Sports
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfvPeOGNmUY
Forbes
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2012/08/02/minding-the-gap-between-londons-olympic-economic-hype-and-reality/
The New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/10/magazine/does-hosting-the-olympics-actually-pay-off.html
Getty Images
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/the-olympic-rings-rise-above-madureira-park-on-june-4-2015-news-photo/475890648
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wn.com/The 2016 Olympic Games Probably Won't Save Brazil's Tanking Economy Newsy
Brazil's economy is in the tank, and it looks like the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janiero are only adding to its issues.
See more at http://www.newsy.com/
Follow Newsy: http://www.twitter.com/newsyvideos
Sources:
The Wall Street Journal
http://www.wsj.com/articles/brazil-gdp-slips-for-third-consecutive-quarter-1448970368
Getty Images
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/man-walks-in-copacabana-on-october-20-2015-in-rio-de-news-photo/493493190
Getty Images
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/woman-walks-past-used-items-displayed-for-sale-by-street-news-photo/489713880
Getty Images
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/workers-walk-with-carts-on-a-downtown-street-on-september-news-photo/489713862
Videoblocks
http://www.videoblocks.com/video/rio-skyline-from-bay/
BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/olympic_games/8282518.stm
The Economist
http://www.economist.com/node/13829366
Getty Images
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/brazils-president-luiz-inacio-lula-da-silva-reacts-after-it-news-photo/91345819
Getty Images
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/brazils-president-luiz-inacio-lula-da-silva-reacts-after-it-news-photo/91345840
Al Jazeera
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TyZnSWRnvg
Bloomberg
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-12-03/no-frills-rio-olympics-to-athletes-air-conditioning-costs-extra
Getty Images
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/the-official-logo-for-the-rio-2016-olympics-games-displays-news-photo/453177140
Getty Images
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/construction-progress-takes-place-during-a-tour-of-the-ilha-news-photo/481538726
Getty Images
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/security-guard-keeps-watch-at-the-entrance-to-olympic-park-news-photo/485102799
National Geographic
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/02/140221-olympics-sochi-rio-de-janeiro-london-boris-johnson-montreal-athens-world/
NBC Sports
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfvPeOGNmUY
Forbes
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2012/08/02/minding-the-gap-between-londons-olympic-economic-hype-and-reality/
The New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/10/magazine/does-hosting-the-olympics-actually-pay-off.html
Getty Images
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/the-olympic-rings-rise-above-madureira-park-on-june-4-2015-news-photo/475890648
Image via:
Getty Images / Mario Tama
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/woman-walks-in-front-of-a-painted-brazilian-flag-and-other-news-photo/489713956
- published: 04 Dec 2015
- views: 7
5 Steps to Kickstart Brazilian Growth
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5 Steps to Kickstart Brazilian Growth
The reelection of President Dilma Rousseff (albeit by a small margin) suggests that a majority of Brazilians still believes she can steer the country out of its current malaise.
But what should be her strategy?
This is the focus of our new working paper authored by Samuel George in our Washington office in collaboration with Cornelius Fleischhaker of The World Bank.
Over the last 20 years, Brazil has taken crucial strides towards achieving its weighty, if elusive, economic potential.
When the country rapidly emerged from the Global Recession of 2008-2009, Brazil's momentum seemed unstoppable.
More recently, however, the country has hit growing pains.
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01:35 Restoring fiscal discipline should be a top priority
01:57 Get a Handle on Inflation - A Persistent Latin American Problem
02:18 Close the Infrastructure Gap - The Good News is Foreign Investors Still Want in
02:40 Educate a 21st Century Workforce
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5 Steps to Kickstart Brazilian Growth
The reelection of President Dilma Rousseff (albeit by a small margin) suggests that a majority of Brazilians still believes she can steer the country out of its current malaise.
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Over the last 20 years, Brazil has taken crucial strides towards achieving its weighty, if elusive, economic potential.
When the country rapidly emerged from the Global Recession of 2008-2009, Brazil's momentum seemed unstoppable.
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How Powerful Is Brazil?
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Brazil is the largest power in Latin America, but it may have just lost sight of becoming a serious, global superpower du...
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Brazil is the largest power in Latin America, but it may have just lost sight of becoming a serious, global superpower due to a recent downturn in their economy. So how powerful is Brazil?
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Comparing Brazilian states with countries: Compare-cabana
http://www.economist.com/content/compare-cabana
The notion that Brazil is in the vanguard of a group of emerging countries on their way to economic superpower-dom is so widely accepted as to have become trite. But how far along this road is Brazil?
What is Brazil's army for?
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"Spend any time in Brazil and you will get used to hearing the impending football World Cup (in 2014) and Olympics (in 2016) used as justification for all manner of boondoggles."
Brazil Military Drills to Defend Amazon
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/09/world/americas/brazil-military-drills-to-defend-amazon-.html
Brazil's army is deploying troops this month to the far reaches of the Amazon in a military exercise simulating a foreign invasion of the rain forest, focusing attention on sensitivity over sovereignty in a region rising in importance as a strategic pillar of Latin America's largest economy.
Brazil scales back Carnival festivities as drought and weak economy persist
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/feb/11/brazilian-cities-scale-back-carnival-drought-economy
"Severe drought and an ailing economy have forced cities and towns across Brazil to abandon or scale back their plans for Carnival, which is due to start on Friday."
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Brazil is the largest power in Latin America, but it may have just lost sight of becoming a serious, global superpower due to a recent downturn in their economy. So how powerful is Brazil?
Learn More:
Comparing Brazilian states with countries: Compare-cabana
http://www.economist.com/content/compare-cabana
The notion that Brazil is in the vanguard of a group of emerging countries on their way to economic superpower-dom is so widely accepted as to have become trite. But how far along this road is Brazil?
What is Brazil's army for?
http://www.economist.com/blogs/americasview/2010/09/brazils_military
"Spend any time in Brazil and you will get used to hearing the impending football World Cup (in 2014) and Olympics (in 2016) used as justification for all manner of boondoggles."
Brazil Military Drills to Defend Amazon
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/09/world/americas/brazil-military-drills-to-defend-amazon-.html
Brazil's army is deploying troops this month to the far reaches of the Amazon in a military exercise simulating a foreign invasion of the rain forest, focusing attention on sensitivity over sovereignty in a region rising in importance as a strategic pillar of Latin America's largest economy.
Brazil scales back Carnival festivities as drought and weak economy persist
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/feb/11/brazilian-cities-scale-back-carnival-drought-economy
"Severe drought and an ailing economy have forced cities and towns across Brazil to abandon or scale back their plans for Carnival, which is due to start on Friday."
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- published: 21 Feb 2015
- views: 73611
Brazil's economy enters recession
Official figures released by the Brazilian government show that the country's economy has entered recession.
The data indicated that Brazil’s economy contract...
Official figures released by the Brazilian government show that the country's economy has entered recession.
The data indicated that Brazil’s economy contracted nearly two percent between April and June compared with the previous quarter. The country’s economy has also shrunk by two-point-six percent compared with a year earlier. Meanwhile, household spending and the industrial sectors have fallen while unemployment and taxes have risen. Two quarters of economic contraction in a row is technically tantamount to plunging into recession. Brazil is the world’s seventh largest economy. But it has been adversely affected by corruption scandals and falling commodity prices.
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Official figures released by the Brazilian government show that the country's economy has entered recession.
The data indicated that Brazil’s economy contracted nearly two percent between April and June compared with the previous quarter. The country’s economy has also shrunk by two-point-six percent compared with a year earlier. Meanwhile, household spending and the industrial sectors have fallen while unemployment and taxes have risen. Two quarters of economic contraction in a row is technically tantamount to plunging into recession. Brazil is the world’s seventh largest economy. But it has been adversely affected by corruption scandals and falling commodity prices.
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- published: 29 Aug 2015
- views: 372
Will New Economic Measures Revive Brazil’s Economy?
Facing both political and economic problems, Brazil is attempting to revive its economy. Will the “austerity” measures work, and if so, how long will it take to...
Facing both political and economic problems, Brazil is attempting to revive its economy. Will the “austerity” measures work, and if so, how long will it take to see progress? Brazil Institute Global Fellow, Monica de Bolle provides analysis in this edition of CONTEXT.
Monica Baumgarten de Bolle holds a PhD in Economics from the London School of Economics. She is a former IMF Economist (2000-2005), a Professor of Macroeconomics at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (2006-Present), and a Director at the Institute for Economic Policy Studies IEPE/Casa das Garças, a think tank based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2010-2014). As an economist, she has authored a number of books on Brazil’s policy challenges and writes regularly for daily newspapers “O Globo” and “O Estado de São Paulo”. She also contributes economic analysis pieces to the Economist Intelligence Unit.
wn.com/Will New Economic Measures Revive Brazil’S Economy
Facing both political and economic problems, Brazil is attempting to revive its economy. Will the “austerity” measures work, and if so, how long will it take to see progress? Brazil Institute Global Fellow, Monica de Bolle provides analysis in this edition of CONTEXT.
Monica Baumgarten de Bolle holds a PhD in Economics from the London School of Economics. She is a former IMF Economist (2000-2005), a Professor of Macroeconomics at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (2006-Present), and a Director at the Institute for Economic Policy Studies IEPE/Casa das Garças, a think tank based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2010-2014). As an economist, she has authored a number of books on Brazil’s policy challenges and writes regularly for daily newspapers “O Globo” and “O Estado de São Paulo”. She also contributes economic analysis pieces to the Economist Intelligence Unit.
- published: 03 Apr 2015
- views: 11
The falling Brazilian real and the climbing corruption in the economy
With the Brazilian economic crisis deepening and the Real under attack, Nicole Elliott, Private Investor, discusses the outlook ahead for the Brazilian currency...
With the Brazilian economic crisis deepening and the Real under attack, Nicole Elliott, Private Investor, discusses the outlook ahead for the Brazilian currency and the economy.
Brazil: Deeper recession ahead?
Elliott notes that the government spending in Brazil is out of control and with the President refusing to cut the welfare for the lower middle class, a larger budget deficit might be in sight.
On inflation, she comments that the Brazilian inflation is highest in the world, standing at 14.25%. The economy was in recession last year and remains, and might be in for a deeper recession in 2015.
Brazilian bonds – an opportunity for investors?
On the Real, Elliott highlights the charts for the Real versus the Dollar, noting that the parabolic move in the currency won’t parabolic forever, and further suggests that investors should prepare to invest in Brazilian Bonds.
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wn.com/The Falling Brazilian Real And The Climbing Corruption In The Economy
With the Brazilian economic crisis deepening and the Real under attack, Nicole Elliott, Private Investor, discusses the outlook ahead for the Brazilian currency and the economy.
Brazil: Deeper recession ahead?
Elliott notes that the government spending in Brazil is out of control and with the President refusing to cut the welfare for the lower middle class, a larger budget deficit might be in sight.
On inflation, she comments that the Brazilian inflation is highest in the world, standing at 14.25%. The economy was in recession last year and remains, and might be in for a deeper recession in 2015.
Brazilian bonds – an opportunity for investors?
On the Real, Elliott highlights the charts for the Real versus the Dollar, noting that the parabolic move in the currency won’t parabolic forever, and further suggests that investors should prepare to invest in Brazilian Bonds.
Tip TV Finance is a live video show, broadcasted weekdays from 10 am sharp. Based in St Paul's, in the heart of the City of London, Tip TV prides itself on being able to attract the very best quality guests on the show to offer viewers informed, insightful and actionable infotainment.
The Tip TV Daily Finance Show covers all asset classes ranging from currencies (forex), equities, bonds, commodities, futures and options. Guests share their high conviction market opportunities, covering fundamental, technical, inter-market and quantitative analysis, with the aim of demystifying financial markets for viewers at home.
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- published: 23 Sep 2015
- views: 43
Brazil's economy
Brazil's economy. The world - and Latin America - increasingly seems to revolve around Brazil, especially with respect to economic, social and development issue...
Brazil's economy. The world - and Latin America - increasingly seems to revolve around Brazil, especially with respect to economic, social and development issues. The South American giant has become a key reference point for efforts to reduce poverty, promote gender equality and export knowledge, for example.
Brazil leads many global rankings: it is the world's sixth largest economy, the fifth largest country, the second world leader in terms of number of airports and the country with the most animal species. But perhaps most importantly, since 2003, 20 million Brazilians have escaped from poverty. The Brazil sem Miseria program seeks to end poverty by 2015.
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Brazil's economy. The world - and Latin America - increasingly seems to revolve around Brazil, especially with respect to economic, social and development issues. The South American giant has become a key reference point for efforts to reduce poverty, promote gender equality and export knowledge, for example.
Brazil leads many global rankings: it is the world's sixth largest economy, the fifth largest country, the second world leader in terms of number of airports and the country with the most animal species. But perhaps most importantly, since 2003, 20 million Brazilians have escaped from poverty. The Brazil sem Miseria program seeks to end poverty by 2015.
- published: 01 Mar 2013
- views: 3635
Talk to Al Jazeera - Brazil's highs and lows: Why 'Brazilians never give up'
For years, Brazil's future looked very bright. A rapidly growing economy was moving millions of poor people into Brazil's middle class.
Like Russia, India, Chin...
For years, Brazil's future looked very bright. A rapidly growing economy was moving millions of poor people into Brazil's middle class.
Like Russia, India, China, and South Africa, the country seemed destined to become a new and important player in the global marketplace.
And then, suddenly and surprisingly, it all came to an end. Rising unemployment and high inflation has descended across the country with a rapid slowdown in economic growth.
The country's economic growth, tied to the oil industry and the state oil company Petrobras, Brazil's largest corporation, has slumped as oil prices have fallen by almost 50 percent in the past 12 months.
Millions of people are now afraid that they will become poor once again.
Adding fuel to the fire was a corruption scandal bigger than anything anybody has ever seen - it was revealed that billions and billions of dollars were secretly transferred from Petrobras to senior politicians - and the oil giant lost half its value.
Before she became president, Dilma Rousseff was chairman of the board of Petrobras. She denies any involvement - and she has not been charged with any wrongdoing - but her connection to the company has not served her well. She has become the symbol of what has gone wrong in the country.
The reaction among the people in Brazil was severe. Thousands demanded the impeachment of the country's president.
Others are more quiet but just as angry, as they look ahead at a future more uncertain than they thought just a few months ago.
"They say that the dictatorship was bad, but name me one president from the dictatorship period who died rich or who got rich from politics or by being the president. You won't be able to name even one. The dictatorship was bad, but not that bad, I think that things now are worse, far worse," says Junior, a barber.
So what went wrong in Brazil? How are Brazilians coping? And how do they feel about the economic and political future of their country?
Al Jazeera's Hoda Abdel-Hamid meets Adriana, a taxi driver; Renata, a wedding planner; and Junior, a barber, to find out what Brazil's everyday citizens have to say about their country's economic decline and the recent corruption scandal after years of change and growth.
wn.com/Talk To Al Jazeera Brazil's Highs And Lows Why 'Brazilians Never Give Up'
For years, Brazil's future looked very bright. A rapidly growing economy was moving millions of poor people into Brazil's middle class.
Like Russia, India, China, and South Africa, the country seemed destined to become a new and important player in the global marketplace.
And then, suddenly and surprisingly, it all came to an end. Rising unemployment and high inflation has descended across the country with a rapid slowdown in economic growth.
The country's economic growth, tied to the oil industry and the state oil company Petrobras, Brazil's largest corporation, has slumped as oil prices have fallen by almost 50 percent in the past 12 months.
Millions of people are now afraid that they will become poor once again.
Adding fuel to the fire was a corruption scandal bigger than anything anybody has ever seen - it was revealed that billions and billions of dollars were secretly transferred from Petrobras to senior politicians - and the oil giant lost half its value.
Before she became president, Dilma Rousseff was chairman of the board of Petrobras. She denies any involvement - and she has not been charged with any wrongdoing - but her connection to the company has not served her well. She has become the symbol of what has gone wrong in the country.
The reaction among the people in Brazil was severe. Thousands demanded the impeachment of the country's president.
Others are more quiet but just as angry, as they look ahead at a future more uncertain than they thought just a few months ago.
"They say that the dictatorship was bad, but name me one president from the dictatorship period who died rich or who got rich from politics or by being the president. You won't be able to name even one. The dictatorship was bad, but not that bad, I think that things now are worse, far worse," says Junior, a barber.
So what went wrong in Brazil? How are Brazilians coping? And how do they feel about the economic and political future of their country?
Al Jazeera's Hoda Abdel-Hamid meets Adriana, a taxi driver; Renata, a wedding planner; and Junior, a barber, to find out what Brazil's everyday citizens have to say about their country's economic decline and the recent corruption scandal after years of change and growth.
- published: 07 Nov 2015
- views: 82
Rousseff’s Uphill Battle to Revive Brazil’s Economy: What Brazilians Think
Wilson Center's Brazil Institute convened a group of experts to review President Rousseff's new austerity plan and discuss national perceptions of her economic ...
Wilson Center's Brazil Institute convened a group of experts to review President Rousseff's new austerity plan and discuss national perceptions of her economic measures.
wn.com/Rousseff’S Uphill Battle To Revive Brazil’S Economy What Brazilians Think
Wilson Center's Brazil Institute convened a group of experts to review President Rousseff's new austerity plan and discuss national perceptions of her economic measures.
- published: 11 Feb 2015
- views: 2
World Cup 2014: its impact on Brazil's economy
With millions of tourists visiting Brazil and the creation of 1 million jobs, the World Cup has no doubt boosted the country's economy, Sao Paulo, July 11, 2......
With millions of tourists visiting Brazil and the creation of 1 million jobs, the World Cup has no doubt boosted the country's economy, Sao Paulo, July 11, 2...
wn.com/World Cup 2014 Its Impact On Brazil's Economy
With millions of tourists visiting Brazil and the creation of 1 million jobs, the World Cup has no doubt boosted the country's economy, Sao Paulo, July 11, 2...
Slowing economy stalls Brazil\'s real estate growth
As Brazil's economy slows, so too has it's real estate market boom. CCTV America's Paulo Cabral reported this story from Sao Paulo....
As Brazil's economy slows, so too has it's real estate market boom. CCTV America's Paulo Cabral reported this story from Sao Paulo.
wn.com/Slowing Economy Stalls Brazil\'s Real Estate Growth
As Brazil's economy slows, so too has it's real estate market boom. CCTV America's Paulo Cabral reported this story from Sao Paulo.
- published: 21 Jan 2015
- views: 19
Why Is Brazil an Emerging Market Economy?
Panorama view of Brazil in the international press. In 2001, Jim O'Neill, the head of global economic research at Goldman Sachs, coined the acronym "BRICs" t......
Panorama view of Brazil in the international press. In 2001, Jim O'Neill, the head of global economic research at Goldman Sachs, coined the acronym "BRICs" t...
wn.com/Why Is Brazil An Emerging Market Economy
Panorama view of Brazil in the international press. In 2001, Jim O'Neill, the head of global economic research at Goldman Sachs, coined the acronym "BRICs" t...