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Brazil, one of the largest emerging economies in Latin America, is grappling with significant economic turbulence as a ...
Brazil wraps up 2024 in a puzzling duality: impressive economic growth on the one hand and lackluster market performance on the other. Gross domestic product (GDP) growth is expected to hit 3% for ...
Brazil's tepid economic performance over the last two years has surprised many who believed Latin America's largest economy would be one of the main drivers of the global economy in the wake of ...
Brazil’s economic activity stalled in November after three consecutive months of drops, the latest sign of the challenges facing President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva as he works to deliver ...
By any traditional economic measure, the case for more tariffs on Brazil doesn't exist. In 2024, the U.S. ran a $7.4 billion ...
The group’s top currency and rates strategist says the president’s 50 per cent tariff on the South American nation represents ...
Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin were both missing from the BRICS summit that kicked off Sunday in Rio de Janeiro, hosted by ...
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Shares of an exchange-traded fund that focuses on Brazilian stocks was struggling Wednesday amid a widening rout in the country’s financial markets. The iShares MSCI Brazil ETF was down 3.6% ...
2000-07-06 04:00:00 PDT Carira, Brazil -- It was a moonless night when rancher Almirinho Silveira approached the peasants who had invaded his land in this impoverished corner of Brazil's northeast.
Stock futures dipped Thursday as the markets reacted to conflicting signals coming out of Washington, Brazil, and global ...
Strikes and protests have taken place in recent months in São Paulo, Brazil’s largest and richest state, mainly involving the education sector.