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Brasilien verfügt über wirtschaftliche Stärken wie enorme natürliche Ressourcen, eine große Binnenwirtschaft, bedeutende Agrarflächen und eine breit diversifizierte Industrie. Gleichzeitig bremsen strukturelle Probleme wie soziale Ungleichheit, Bürokratie, hohe Staatsverschuldung, Korruption und infrastrukturelle Defizite das Wachstum. Zentrale Wirtschaftssektoren sind die Landwirtschaft mit Soja, Rindfleisch und Zucker, der Bergbau – insbesondere Eisenerz – sowie der Energiesektor mit Öl und Wasserkraft. Daneben spielen Industrie, Finanzdienstleistungen, Handel und ein wachsender Dienstleistungssektor eine tragende Rolle.
Brazil is sounding out investors as it weighs a return to global debt markets, potentially paving the way for its first euro-denominated issuance in more than a decade....
In a matter of weeks, Aegea Saneamento e Participacoes SA went from eyeing a multi-billion-dollar valuation in a Brazilian IPO to watching its bond investors rush for the exits....
Brazil's central bank cut its key interest rate by a quarter-point in the first reduction since 2024, as the economy cools while war in the Middle East raises inflation concerns....
Brazil's Treasury is stepping into markets for a third straight day, counting on a record intervention to contain volatility triggered by a surge in oil prices amid escalating tensions around the war in Iran....
A series of high-profile corporate busts combined with global market volatility is forcing some Brazilian corporate borrowers to scale back and delay new deals, people familiar with the matter said....
Brazil's central bank is widely expected to begin easing monetary policy with a modest interest-rate cut, as war in the Middle East stokes inflation fears and complicates President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's reelection bid....
Brazil's Treasury intervened in the local bond market for a second straight day, announcing fresh auctions to both buy back and sell government debt to support liquidity and stabilize trading as the surge in crude prices ripples through global markets....
Brazil economists raised their inflation and benchmark interest rate forecasts for this year, adding tension to the monetary policy outlook just days before central bankers decide on borrowing costs....
It's just two companies. But their escalating financial strains have sent bondholders racing to the exits and sown fear that more Brazilian businesses will be driven to the brink by the nation's highest interest rates in two decades....
Brazil's central bank kept its key interest rate unchanged at a nearly two-decade high at its first policy meeting of 2026, but promised to start cutting it at its next meeting in March....
Brazil's next government will need to move quickly to present a credible fiscal plan to stabilize public debt, or risk unsettling financial markets, according to former Treasury Secretary Mansueto Almeida....
Brazil's central bank held its key interest rate steady at a nearly two-decade high as inflation forecasts run above target for the foreseeable future despite mounting signs of a slowing economy....
Brazil's central bank will likely hold its interest rate at a nearly two-decade high on Wednesday as above-target inflation expectations cut short debate on the start of easing even as the economy weakens....
A growing number of money managers are starting to warn about the risk of piling into a corner of the Brazilian bond market that has boomed as investors chase some of the highest yields in nearly two decades....
Brazil's public coffers lose 60 billion reais ($11.3 billion) per year as government debt issuances face cut-throat competition from tax-exempt local bonds, Treasury Secretary Rogerio Ceron said in an interview....
Brazil's central bank is applying too strong a dose of tough monetary medicine in its fight against inflation, hurting the economy and hampering government plans to limit public debt, according to the country's finance chief....
Finance chief Fernando Haddad says 'very restrictive' interest rates are contributing to Brazil's debt problems, and that it's time for the central bank to start signaling plans to ease. (Source: Bloomberg)...
Brazil's central bank could delay its long-awaited interest rate cuts further into 2026 given the institution is waging a solo fight against inflation, according to economists and former policymakers....