BUENOS AIRES, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Brazil's economy is predicted to have expanded modestly in the third quarter, weighed down by a seasonal drop in agricultural output, a Reuters poll showed. Gross ...
Brazil’s unemployment rate tumbled to a historic low, the latest sign the economy is holding up to hefty interest rates ahead ...
Brazil ended 2025 with one of the lowest unemployment rates since official records began more than a decade ago, a new report ...
BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazil's central bank chief Gabriel Galipolo on Monday highlighted what he called unmistakable signs that Latin America's largest economy remains strong, citing the heated labor ...
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BRASILIA, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Brazil's economy started the fourth quarter on a weaker footing, central bank data showed on Monday, as analysts closely monitor activity indicators to calibrate their ...
BRASILIA, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Private sector economic activity in Brazil rose in August at its fastest pace in over seven years, a purchasing managers' survey showed on Thursday, as a bumper month for ...
It was a couple of old guys talking about Ultimate Fighting, but it may have averted a crisis on two continents. “Brazil, we’re going to make a deal,” Trump told reporters. “I think we’ll make a deal ...
The Franklin FTSE Brazil ETF tracks the performance of the FTSE Brazil RIC Capped Index, which is a market capitalization-weighted index composed of mid-cap and large-cap stocks in Brazil. FLBR ...
The Senate voted 52 to 48 to pass the resolution sponsored by Sens. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) and Rand Paul (R-Ky.) to terminate President Trump’s 50-percent tariffs on Brazilian imports, such as coffee, oil ...
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