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Journalists Who Cover Brazilian Economy
Ian Hainey
Ian Hainey is a journalist based between Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and BH. With over 20 years experience as a high-level writer and PR professional, Ian lives in Brazil with his family, but also owns an award-winning integrated communications agency in Dubai. Click these links to a host of ...
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UAE residents can find Brazilian property the real deal
17 Mar 2024
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The National
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English
| Brazilian Economy
The article discusses the Brazilian property market, highlighting the experiences of British expat Andrew Smith and other investors who have found success despite Brazil's economic and political challenges. Smith made a profit by buying and selling properties and continues to earn high rental yields. The article also features insights from David Seale of Town Imobiliària and Russell Midgley of Aspen Woolf, who note the attractiveness of the market due to the devaluation of the Brazilian real and the upcoming Olympics in Rio. They advise potential investors to do thorough research and work with local experts. The article concludes with rental yield statistics for various regions in Brazil.
Francisco Júnior
Francisco Júnior is a journalist based in Maputo, Mozambique.
Jobs Completed 21
Job Success Rate 100%
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See how the first day of the Lide Brazil Conference New York went
14 Nov 2022
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www.migalhas.com.br
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Portuguese
| Brazilian Politics
The Lide Brazil Conference New York, held at the Harvard Club in New York City, aims to discuss respect for freedom, democracy, and Brazil's economy from 2023 onwards. The event features participation from STF, TSE, and TCU ministers, monetary authorities, economists, and business leaders. Key speakers include Michel Temer, Alexandre de Moraes, and Roberto Campos Neto. The conference is supported by the Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce and moderated by Merval Pereira.
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Samindra Kunti
Multimedia sports/football journalist based in Leuven, Belgium. Write for Inside World Football in the UK, Remezcla in the US and Mail & Guardian in South Africa among others. Graduate from both Leuven Law School and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.
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Arena de Sao Paulo
06 Jun 2014
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www.business-standard.com
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English
| Brazilian society and economy
The article discusses the social and economic implications of hosting the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. It reflects on the historical significance of football in Brazil, particularly the 1950 World Cup final loss, known as 'Our Hiroshima'. The journalist covers the controversy surrounding the high costs and potential economic impact of the World Cup, contrasting it with the country's pressing social issues, such as poverty and inadequate infrastructure. The Arena de Sao Paulo is highlighted as an example of spiraling costs and questionable benefits for the local community. The article also touches on the aftermath of a natural disaster in Teresopolis and the government's response, drawing a parallel with the lavish spending on the World Cup preparations. The sentiment among Brazilians is mixed, with some seeing the event as an opportunity for progress, while others criticize the prioritization of a sporting event over social welfare.
Andrew Rosati
Andrew Rosati is a journalist based in Caracas, Venezuela.
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Jobs Completed 8
Job Success Rate 100%
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Brazil Jobless Rate Hits Historic Low in Latest Win for Lula
27 Oct 2024
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Yahoo Entertainment
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English
| Brazilian Economy
Brazil's unemployment rate has reached a historic low of 6.2% in October, marking a significant political victory for President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. This development aligns with Lula's campaign promise to boost job creation and economic prosperity. However, the surging economy raises concerns among policymakers about potential overheating, with inflation and budget deficits posing challenges. The central bank is expected to consider further interest rate hikes to manage these issues. Despite strong consumer demand and a robust job market, recent fiscal measures have fallen short of market expectations, leading to a decline in Brazilian stocks and currency.
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Celio Yano
Brazilian journalist based in Curitiba with more than 15 years of experience covering science and technology, environmental, economic and political issues.
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Jobs Completed 1
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With a deficit in the accounts, the government remains focused on raising more. What are the next bets
10 Sept 2024
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www.gazetadopovo.com.br
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Portuguese
| Brazilian Economy
The Brazilian government, led by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, is focusing on increasing tax revenues to address fiscal deficits. Recent measures include raising taxes on imported goods and industrial products, with plans to further increase taxes on corporate profits and dividends. The government is also considering taxing multinational corporations and big tech companies. Despite these efforts, the government faces challenges, including legislative resistance and economic pressures. The Ministry of Finance, led by Fernando Haddad, is exploring various strategies to meet fiscal targets, including potential international tax reforms.
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