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Brazil: Hot Beaches, Hot Parties, and a Hot Job Market
Latin America?s biggest economy has weathered the downturn well and is in need of talent. Plus, it?s gearing up for the 2016 Summer Olympics. You know you’ve dreamed this dream: tropical weather, a population known for throwing the world’s biggest parties, beautiful beaches,...
Tags: Brazil, Job, MBA, Beach, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Brazil economy, 2016 Summer Olympics, Haas Business School, Tim Gray, BNET Feature Package
Articles 2009-10-22

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Petrobras Thrives, but Investors Skeptical on Brazil
Petrobras Thrives, but Investors Skeptical on Brazil Economy Petrobras Thrives, but Investors Skeptical on Brazil Economy
Tags: Petrobras
Research articles 2002-08-14
Brazil's ETF and Economy Are Just Getting Started
Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: Brazil’s domestic industries are showing a quick rebound. The economy, along with related ETFs, may be only just beginning to reflect a recovery in the emerging market. With a surge in domestic consumption bolstered by optimistic Brazilians, low unemployment and increased wages, Brazil’s economy...
Tags: ETF, Tom Lydon
External links 2009-11-18
China and Brazil Ask, "Why Bother With Dollars?"
Worldwide economic weakness is reshaping the proportions of global trade. With its demand for soybeans, iron ore and oil back on their growth trends, China has become the largest importer of Brazilian goods, displacing the U.S. from its decades-old position as Brazil's biggest trading partner. As a result of the...
Tags: U.S., Brazil, China, Dollar, Financial Services, Marketing Research, Government, Security, Marketing, John Keefe
Blog posts 2009-05-19
Brazil's Economy Still Going Strong, But for How Long?
NuWire Investor submits: by Eric Ames In the midst of worldwide reports of falling economies, Brazil’s economy has been remarkably strong. According to Bloomberg, Brazil’s GDP grew 6.8 percent in the third quarter of this year compared to last, up from 6.2 percent growth in the previous quarter year...
Tags: Emerging Markets, NuWire Investor
External links 2008-12-09
Brazil holds opportunities for Hoosiers. (Viewpoint)
With 170 million people and a reformed economy, Brazil is becoming an international force to reckon with. Like most industrial nations today, Brazil's economy is slowing and may be headed for a recession. But, unlike some other developing countries, With 170 million people and a...
Research articles 2002-02-25
Brazil: Well Poised for Growth
FP Trading Desk submits: Brazil’s economy has taken a knock this year from the global credit crunch but not a knockout blow thanks to far better economic fundamentals. Often dismissed as another banana republic, Brazil is well poised for growth when the global economy recovers.Brazil is “well positioned to...
Tags: Emerging Markets, FP Trading Desk
External links 2009-04-02
BRAZIL'S ECONOMY COULD AFFECT MICHIGAN.
It's business as usual at Delphi Automotive Systems Corp.'s operations in Brazil, where, amid rising economic turmoil in Latin America's largest economy, nearly 10,000 employees work inside eight plants. Despite economic chaos that has wreaked havoc on Brazil's economy in recent months,...
Tags: Msx International Inc.
Research articles 1999-02-01
Brazil's Interest Rates Will Fall
FP Trading Desk submits: The current global economic crisis is an opportunity for Brazil to see convergence in real interest rates several years after the country successfully put the inflation genie back in the bottle this decade. This change will result in a permanently higher potential rate of growth...
Tags: Emerging Markets, FP Trading Desk
External links 2009-04-23
Three Reasons to Take Another Look at Brazil's ETF
Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: Brazil’s economy is now being forecast to grow at a faster rate than many anticipated it would, a situation that’s positioning related investments and exchange traded funds ETFs to potentially take advantage, as well. This year, Brazil is forecast to grow around 4% to...
Tags: ETF, Tom Lydon
External links 2009-07-21
Brazil ETF: 5 Signs of a Rebound
Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: Brazil’s government has taken a number of steps to jump-start growth in its economy and ETF. This now includes slashing interest rates back to a record low. In order to spur growth in Brazil’s economy, the Central Bank has slashed interest rates yet again....
Tags: ETF, US Market, Tom Lydon
External links 2009-07-26
Bright Future for Petrobras and Brazil, Part 2
Michael Fitzsimmons submits: As a follow-up to my last article, here are some interesting facts about Brazil gleaned from this week's The Economist magazine's special report on the country: Brazil is the world's fourth largest democracy. Brazil has the world's...
Tags: Emerging Markets, Michael Fitzsimmons
External links 2009-11-22
Orange County's economy in 1999, projects in San Francisco and San Jose.
Orange County's economy will slow down some next year... feel the effects of economic problems in Asia, Russia, Brazil and Japan that we have been citing. County's diversified economy will help out... stop things from unraveling. But a forecast from Orange County's economy will slow...
Tags: Orange PCS
Research articles 1998-11-18
Brazil.(Emerging-Market Indicators)(greater economic reform called for in Brazil)(Brief Article)
Economic reforms have enhanced Brazil's growth prospects, argues the OECD in its first survey of the country. But a big current-account deficit means that the economy is ... Economic reforms have enhanced Brazil's growth prospects, argues the OECD in its first survey of the...
Tags: OECD
Research articles 2001-06-16
BRAZIL: IMF SAYS BRAZIL SHOULD INVEST MORE IN OIL.(Brief Article)
The head of the International Monetary Fund said this week Brazil should invest more to boost oil production. Increasing public spending can jump-start the Brazilian economy, and there is "room to accommodate higher investment by the state oil The head of the International Monetary...
Tags: IMF, investment
Research articles 2004-09-05
BRAZIL: BRAZIL AND INDIA PREPARE WTO PLAN TO CUT FARM TARIFFS.
Poor nations led by Brazil and India are cobbling together a proposal to slash agriculture tariffs that may spur stalled trade talks focused on reaching a global agreement worth at least $500 billion to the world's economy. Ministers from 30 rich Poor...
Tags: tariff, World Trade Organization
Research articles 2004-05-16
Efficiency drive.(new measurement of Brazil's productivity)(Brief Article)
SAO PAULO FOR the first eight decades of this century, Brazil's economy grew faster than that of any other country except Japan. Then Brazil lost its way, amidst debt, high oil prices, inflation and protectionism. Its GDP per head fell back, from 28% of America's in...
Tags: Brazil, FINANCE, inflation, McKinsey & Co., PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 1998-03-14
Americas: Brazil - Inflationary Years Leave Financial Players Fitter - Paulo Miron, Sergio Rogante And Graham Nye Of PricewaterhouseCoopers Review The Effects Of Inflation On Brazil's Banking Sector.
Inflation in the Brazilian economy veered out of control at the start of the 1980s. Inflation indices reached annual levels of nearly 100% and by the mid 1980s reached levels in excess of 200%. At the time, the economy did not benefit fully from mech Inflation...
Tags: banking, financial, inflation, PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting
Research articles 2004-10-01
Hotel chains focus on economy hotels.
Brazil, Sep 24, 2002 (O Globo/SABI via COMTEX) The hotel chains Accor, Six Continents and Atlantica will start a strong competition in the super economy sector Brazil. Accor will play through Formule 1, Six Continents through Holiday Inn Express and Atlantica through an undisclosed...
Tags: Accor S.A.
Research articles 2002-09-24
Stock Price Strength Notwithstanding, Economy and the Dollar are Still on the Skids
Dr. Stephen Leeb submits:The dollar continues to work its way lower, prompting people to shift more assets into riskier investments such as stocks. This is a trade that could persist for a time, and indeed, the Federal Reserve and the U.S. government are content to let it continue as it...
Tags: US Market, Materials & Industrials, Gold & Precious Metals, Financial, Energy, Dr. Stephen Leeb
External links 2009-10-21
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