This content is from: Portfolio Brazil’s Credit Rating at Risk Unless Dilma Rousseff Embraces Reform With the real weakening despite central bank’s rate hike, analysts look to appointment of a new finance minister to signal Rousseff’s direction in second term. By Jason Mitchell November 11, 2014
This content is from: Portfolio Successful World Cup Gives Rousseff Breathing Room Ahead of Election With Brazil’s World Cup being hailed as the best in recent memory, Dilma Rousseff’s presidency has been handed a lifeline. By Aaron Timms July 04, 2014
Sponsored Workers’ Party: Brazil Must Cut FX Inflows Brazil should adopt bolder moves to cut local interest rates and restrict foreign dollar inflows to protect local jobs and industry, said Workers’ Party president Dilma Rousseff. September 06, 2011
This content is from: Portfolio Foreign Capital Returns to Brazil. Will Growth Follow? As Brazil battles a recession under President Dilma Rousseff’s leadership, many are hoping for an economic boost from foreign investors. By Georgina Hurst July 14, 2015
Sponsored Brazil May Take On New FX Measures Brazil is expected to adopt new FX measures, according to Finance Minister, Guido Mantega. January 04, 2011
This content is from: Portfolio Brazil’s Troubles Mean Further Pressure on the Real Reeling from recession, the Petrobras scandal and a weak Rousseff government, the currency looks set to continue falling, analysts say. By Dan Weil February 03, 2016