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Brazil: Lending Increases
Brazilian bank lending rose 1.6% in March, the fourteenth straight monthly increase, to $201 billion after rising 1.4% in both February and January. Lending has risen 30% since September 2003 when President Inácio Lula da Silva began a program of payroll loans to make borrowing more affordable by reducing the risk of defaults. The program allows workers to borrow at lower costs because repayments are deducted directly from their wages.
