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Brazil: recovering in slow motion

The improving macroeconomic backdrop and continued rise of the middle class as well as high private health spending, make Brazil a potentially “attractive” investment destination. However, AXA IM analyst Manolis Davradakis point that “the emerging market’s poor ranking in terms of ease of doing business and international competitiveness, plenty of risks remain.


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Brazil: Minutes Give Leeway For Central Bank

BoAML | As the impeachment is no longer an obstacle for President Michel Temer’s government to go ahead with its economic agenda, we believe focus will likely shift back to the timing of the presentation of reforms and the start of the monetary policy easing cycle.


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Brazil: in crisis and recession after the Olympics

BBVA Research | After providing a grand finale to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, the first ever to be held in Latin America, Brazil is now back to reality: a political crisis which is the prelude to the definitive removal from office of President Dilma Rousseff and an economic crisis which has pushed the country into recession.

 


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What is the economic impact of the Rio Olympic Games?

CaixaBank | Everything is ready for the inauguration of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro on Friday. This is the most important global sporting event and Brazil is the first South American country ever to have hosted the games. But what will the economic impact be for the country which is in recession?


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Rio Olympics: Brazil Does Not Want To Become Another Greece

The XXXI Olympic Games will be inaugurated on August 5 in Rio de Janeiro, amid uncertainty over what the impact will be for the Brazilian economy. It’s difficult to forget Athens and its influence on the Greek economy’s serious crisis. Brazil’s interim president Michel Temer is trying to avoid this situation at all costs.


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How India Is Stepping Out Of China’s Shadow

Caixin | As two of the most significant economies driving global growth today, commentators often compare the emerging market behemoths, China and India. In recent times, the two countries have eclipsed Brazil, Russia and South Africa, their BRICS counterparts, in terms of economic growth. However, there are significant differences between the two Asian economies.


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Brazil Going Down Argentina’s Path? Just Not Yet

Julius Baer | Argentina is back on the radar in the fixed-income space. This could be the blueprint for every economic restructuring in emerging markets for decades to come. We hope the speed and efficiency in transforming the economy will be held up by the Macri government. Any chances of Brazil becoming the next Argentina anytime soon? Not yet. But new elections and a shift in leadership could open similar dynamics in 2017.


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O2 sale, LatAm weakness are challenges for new Telefonica chairman

If Telefonica approves the choice of  current CEO José María Álvarez-Pallete to replace Cesar Alierta as Chairman, he will be the first Executive Chairman not to be appointed by the Spanish government. Alvarez-Pallete will face two main challenges: securing European Commission approval for the sale of O2 and dealing with the weakness of the LatAm economies, particularly Brazil.


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Is Brazil Bottoming Out?

UBS | Brazil is arguably facing its deepest recession since the 1930s. However, the recent improvement in investors’ perception of the country, combined with data suggesting economic activity is stabilizing, raises the critical question of whether Brazil has reached an inflection point.