In an interview with LatinFinance’s Brazil correspondent Jennifer L. Rich, the president of Brazil’s central bank defends his institution’s strategy for creating economic stability.
Category: Brazil
Staying Afloat
Brazil’s investment banks search ways to protect themselves against increasing foreign competition.
Too Many Cooks Spoil Monetary Broth?
The movement to untangle Brazil’s central bank from political influence has reemerged after a swift succession of leaders.
Economática Regional Equity Indices
Note: All indices are in local currency terms, as are volume figures. Economática is a historical database which covers nearly 1,100 securities in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and […]
Megatel’s mega goals become an issue
After two postponements, the Brazilian government finally succeeded in awarding the third of four “mirror” licenses to compete with Telefonica in providing fixed-line telephone service to the state of São […]
Busy Signals in Brazil
Multimedia companies line up to reap the rewards of Brazil’s newly opened telecom market.
Economática Regional Equity Indices
Note: All indices are in local currency terms, as are volume figures. Economática is a historical database which covers nearly 1,100 securities in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and […]
Front Notes
Brazil and Ecuador are playing the central roles in a new twist to the classic good news, bad news tale. Investor sentiment was firmly on the rise last month, and […]
Sovereigns, solid corporates forge a return
After much anxiety earlier in the year about the Brazilian crisis’ dampening of market activity, bond issuance in the region has taken a sudden turn for the better. Just as […]
A Heavy Burden to Bear
As Brazil’s internal debt load mounts, many believe that the government will be forced to restructure or monetize.
