Brazil: again the safe port for investors?

Negative news flows from Europe may impact investor’s confidence in the short-term. It would be too optimist to think that Brazil is completely immune to a change in investors flows.  Nonetheless, the Brazilian Central Bank has recently lifted part of the liquidity relief measures. These measures were adopted to help small banks after the credit crisis. This could be interpretedContinue reading “Brazil: again the safe port for investors?”

After the rally in 2009, what to expect from Brazilian economy?

In 2009, Ibovespa’s (Brazilian equity index) poised a  performance of +145% in USD. How will it behave in 2010? Is it possible that Brazilian economy will deliver a higher return than developed economies? Many analysts are predicting that the index will reach over 82.000 points in 2010.  It is a fact that  Brazil country risk hasContinue reading “After the rally in 2009, what to expect from Brazilian economy?”

Business between Italy and Brazil is the international event of the week

A delegation of 400 business people and government officials from Italy are in Brazil this week. Organized by Fiesp and the Instituto Italiano para o Comércio Exterior (ICE) as well as the ministries of Economic Development and of International Relations, this event aims to expand the commercial and cultural relations between Italy and Brazil. MoreContinue reading “Business between Italy and Brazil is the international event of the week”

Ranking of 57 Brazilian multinational companies

The Brazilian finantial newspaper – Jornal Valor, publishes a special bilingual review “Multinacionais Brasileiras”; a selection of the most internatiional companies in Brazil;  57 companies are ranked from an universe of 173 companies with operations abroad. Only two banks on the list: Itau-Unibanco and Banco do Brasil. via Ranking traz 57 multinacionais brasileiras.

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