Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Fisher Capital Management South Korea, Brazil’s Economy: 1st Quarter

Fisher Capital Management Seoul Korea, Brazil’s Economy - The brief recession of 2009 has given way to a robust increase in consumer demand and recovery in investment in Brazil in 2010. The economy is likely to grow 5.5%
this year. GDP grew 2% year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2009 and fell 0.2%
for the whole of 2009 compared with 2008.

Fisher Capital Management South Korea Investing: - The central bank did not raise its target overnight interest rate, the so-called Selic rate, unchanged leaving it at 8.75% a year. This was expected as the presidential
Election is nearing. The rate fell from 13.75% to 8.75% between December 2008
and July 2009. By the year-end, the rate is expected to rise by 250 basis points to
Curb inflation.

Even though the US and Brazil are not as open an economy as one would believe.
Trade accounts for approximately 14% for both the countries. US cotton subsidies had been a bone of contention for the two countries. The US was accused of excessive cotton subsidies by Brazil. After eight years of litigation at the World Trade Organization Brazil has won the case and Brazil’s move to raise tariffs on
a wide range of American goods has a potential of starting a new front in the trade
war with the US over cotton subsidies. Overall, the issue is still not blown out of
proportion as the two countries are engaged on other fronts.

Fisher Capital Management Korea, Brazil’s Economy: 1st Quarter Investment - Brazil’s government announced a R$958.9bn programme of investments in infrastructure for 2011 to 2014. The program is known as the PAC 2 … the
Portuguese acronym for accelerated growth programme, part two … to increase
Brazil’s investment rate and its potential for economic growth during the period
of the next government, which begins on January 1 2011.

Fisher Capital Management South Korea, Investment News: Henrique Meirelles who provided monetary stability to Brazil is all set to stand for election either as a Vice President or a senator. President Lula may choose him to
run for the Vice President office to send a message that macroeconomic stability
will be maintained under Ms Rousseff, presidential nominee of Mr. Lula’s party in the October election.

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