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Brazil: mobile signals and mango trees | beyondbrics

23 May

beyondbrics, from the Financial Times, brings news and comment from more than 40 emerging economies, headed by China, India, Brazil , Russia, Mexico, Indonesia and South Africa. We cover politics and economics, …

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CFO: Petrobras May Sell Euro-Denominated Bonds in 2013

23 May

RIO DE JANEIRO – Petroleo Brasileiro could sell a euro-denominated bond in 2013 as part of efforts to raise an additional $9 billion from capital markets this year, Chief Financial Officer Almir Barbassa said in an interview Wednesday.

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Billionaire Batista’s Alter-Ego Searching for Oil, Gas

22 May

Ouro Preto Oil & Gas SA , a company Landim founded in 2010 after leaving Batista’s EBX Group Co., bought exploration licenses for three blocks in Brazil’s north corner near French Guiana . The firm, backed by Turim Investimentos and billionaire investor Julio Bozano, has about 25 employees, among them former executives from EBX and Petroleo Brasileiro SA (PETR3) , the world’s biggest oil …

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Brazil's big-spending tourists take New York by storm | beyondbrics

21 May

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Latino America Viva: Conferencia por el Embajador de Brasil

21 May

Its economic credentials and role as a leader of developing country democracies have entitled Brazil to its seat at the table of many key international gatherings and groupings including the G20, G8+5, the Cairns Group, BRIC …

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Financial Times diz que "otimismo" na economia brasileira é só

20 May

“Contudo, a aparente sensação de bem-estar é uma fachada”, afirma o conceituado periódico na sequência. O FT destaca que a economia brasileira cresce menos do que o Japão neste ano, depois de ter expandido apenas …

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Banco do Brasil to Post One-Time Gain of BRL4.7 Billion in Second Quarter Due to BB Seguridade IPO

20 May

Banco do Brasil (BDORY, BBA3.BR), Latin America's largest bank in terms of assets, on Monday said it will post a one-time gain worth 4.7 billion Brazilian reais ($2.35 billion) in the second quarter as a result of the initial public offering of its pensions and insurance company.

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It's not just equity: Why India is best of BRIC right now – Firstpost

20 May

In a relative sense India's problems seem better off than problems faced by the other BRIC nations. Brazil is a commodity driven country where growth was low at 0.9% in 2012. Growth is expected at around 3% to 4% in 2013 …

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City Professor represents India at Brazil to talk about BRICS | PRLog

18 May

City based Professor Dr.P.K. De, Executive Director of the International School of Business & Media was invited to Brazil to talk on a panel discussion on BRICS countries ( Brazil , Russia, India, China and South Africa) at the 22nd … In 2001, Jim O'Neill, Chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management Company first introduced the BRIC concept, and in 2003 the same company estimated how world might look in 2050 with particular reference to the BRIC countries.

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South Africa's Economic Fault Lines – Council on Foreign Relations

17 May

While South Africa joined the informal BRIC group (now BRICS) of leading developing nations– Brazil , Russia, India, and China–in early 2011, its economy is quite limited compared to these other emerging markets. South Africa, unlike Nigeria, was not included in Goldman Sachs's 2005 “Next Eleven” prediction of the largest economies beside BRIC states that could significantly impact the global economy . This indicates “skepticism about its ability to match economic …

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