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Brazil: Dollar Inflow Falls Dramatically from US$ 85 Bi to US$ 5 Bi PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kelly Oliveira   
Friday, 12 December 2008

Counting US dollar Brazil's flow of exchange (the sum of dollar inflow and outflow into Brazil) remained positive at US$ 7 million in the first week of December and accumulated US$ 5.397 billion this year.

The figures are much lower than the ones recorded during the same periods last year: US$ 2.660 billion and US$ 84.717 billion, respectively. The figures were disclosed today by the Central Bank of Brazil.

In the first five business days of the year, the financial account (recording of capital inflow and outflow at Stock Exchanges, investment in bonds, remittances of profits and dividends to foreign countries, foreign direct investment, among other operations) was negative at US$ 1.081 billion.

And the trade account, which includes balance of trade, advances on exchange contracts - ACC - and advance payment Advance on Export Contracts - ACE, ran a surplus of US$ 1.088 billion.

So far this year, the financial flow recorded a negative result of US$ 43.711 billion, as against a surplus of US$ 10.765 billion during the same period last year.

The trade account posted a US$ 49.107 billion surplus, as against US$ 73.952 billion in the same period last year. Exports totaled US$ 179.642 billion and imports reached US$ 130.535 billion. In the same period last year, the figures were, respectively, US$ 173.346 billion and US$ 130.535 billion.

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The TRADE account posted a US$ 49.107 billion surplus, as against US$ 73.952 billion in the same period last year
written by ch.c., December 12, 2008
Something is Wrong. DEAD WRONG !
In 2007 your trade surplus was NOT US$ 74 billion
In 2008 your year to date trade surplus is NOT US$ 49 Billion

Cheater always cheat, liars always lie, hiders always hide.
And idiots always remain idiots : those believing the cheaters, liars and hiders !

Simple as that !

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Brasil
written by John Miller, December 12, 2008

Os brasileiros acham que o mundo todo presta, menos o Brasil, realmente parece que é um vício falar mal do Brasil. Todo lugar tem seus pontos positivos e negativos, mas no exterior eles maximizam os positivos, enquanto no Brasil se maximizam os negativos. Aqui na Holanda, os resultados das eleições demoram horrores porque não há nada automatizado.
Só existe uma companhia telefônica e pasmem!: Se você ligar reclamando do serviço, corre o risco de ter seu telefone temporariamente desconectado.
Nos Estados Unidos e na Europa, ninguém tem o hábito de enrolar o
sanduíche em um guardanapo - ou de lavar as mãos antes de comer. Nas padarias, feiras e açougues europeus, os atendentes recebem o dinheiro e com mesma mão suja entregam o pão ou a carne.
Em Londres, existe um lugar famosíssimo que vende batatas fritas
enroladas em folhas de jornal - e tem fila na porta.
Na Europa, não-fumante é minoria. Se pedir mesa de não-fumante, o garçom ri na sua cara, porque não existe. Fumam até em elevador.
Em Paris, os garçons são conhecidos por seu mau humor e grosseria e
qualquer garçom de botequim no Brasil podia ir pra lá dar aulas de 'Como conquistar o Cliente'.
Você sabe como as grandes potências fazem para destruir um povo? Impõem suas crenças e cultura. Se você parar para observar, em todo filme dos EUA a bandeira nacional aparece, e geralmente na hora em que estamos emotivos..
Vocês têm uma língua que, apesar de não se parecer quase nada com a língua portuguesa, é chamada de língua portuguesa, enquanto que as empresas de software a chamam de português brasileiro, porque não conseguem se comunicar com os seus usuários brasileiros através da língua Portuguesa.
Os brasileiros são vitimas de vários crimes contra a pátria, crenças, cultura, língua, etc... Os brasileiros mais esclarecidos sabem que temos muitas razões para resgatar suas raízes culturais.
Os dados são da Antropos Consulting:
1. O Brasil é o país que tem tido maior sucesso no combate à AIDS e de outras doenças sexualmente transmissíveis, e vem sendo exemplo mundial.
2. O Brasil é o único país do hemisfério sul que está participando do Projeto Genoma.
3. Numa pesquisa envolvendo 50 cidades de diversos países, a cidade do Rio de Janeiro foi considerada a mais solidária.
4. Nas eleições de 2000, o sistema do Tribunal Regional Eleitoral (TRE) estava informatizado em todas as regiões do Brasil, com resultados em menos de 24 horas depois do início das apurações. O modelo chamou a atenção de uma das maiores potências mundiais: os Estados Unidos, onde a apuração dos votos teve que ser refeita várias vezes, atrasando o resultado e colocando em xeque a credibilidade do processo.
5.. Mesmo sendo um país em desenvolvimento, os internautas brasileiros representam uma fatia de 40% do mercado na América Latina.
6. No Brasil, há 14 fábricas de veículos instaladas e outras 4 se instalando, enquanto alguns países vizinhos não possuem nenhuma.
7. Das crianças e adolescentes entre 7 a 14 anos, 97,3% estão estudando.
8. O mercado de telefones celulares do Brasil é o segundo do mundo, com 650 mil novas habilitações a cada mês.
Na telefonia fixa, o país ocupa a quinta posição em número de linhas instaladas.
10. Das empresas brasileiras, 6.890 possuem certificado de qualidade ISO-9000, maior número entre os países em desenvolvimento. No México, são apenas 300 empresas e 265 na Argentina.
11. O Brasil é o segundo maior mercado de jatos e helicópteros executivos.
Por que vocês têm esse vício de só falar mal do Brasil?
1. Por que não se orgulham em dizer que o mercado editorial de livros é maior do que o da Itália, com mais de 50 mil títulos novos a cada ano?
2. Que têm o mais moderno sistema bancário do planeta?
3. Que suas agências de publicidade ganham os melhores e maiores prêmios mundiais?
4. Por que não falam que são o país mais empreendedor do mundo e que mais de 70% dos brasileiros, pobres e ricos, dedicam considerável parte de seu tempo em trabalhos voluntários?
5. Por que não dizem que são hoje a terceira maior democracia do mundo?
6. Que apesar de todas as mazelas, o Congresso está punindo seus próprios membros, o que raramente ocorre em outros países ditos civilizados?
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Otimo John Miller
written by sage, December 12, 2008
bons artigo John.

switzerland getting closer to collapse:
http://feeds.bignewsnetwork.com/index.php?sid=441060

chc get to work do the research & report back w/ your conclusions in 24 hours
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Brazil? Dollar inflow
written by Armando Sampaio, December 12, 2008
Dear Mr. Miller,

After having read your comments, I'm just wondering why you don`t live in Brasil ?

Armando
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Economics
written by falupa, December 12, 2008
This is just the economics of the entire issue. We are in an economic recession. Many countries will see an outflow of money, especially the dollar as the credit markets become even tighter. Foreign investment is always much worse.
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chc get to work do the research & report back w/ your conclusions in 24 hours
written by ch.c., December 12, 2008
Dont worry for Switzerland !

1) In this World Meltdown, our currency stayed as one of the world best.
2) In this World Meltdown, our stock market remains the MOST RESILIENT OF ALL THE DEVELOPED NATIONS...MEANING IT WENT DOWN THE LEAST !!!!!!

3) And despite this World Meltdown, our unemployment rate is still below 3 %. Will our unemployment rate go UP ! Of course yesss !
Lets be very bearish...and say it will go to 4 % ! That will still be one of the World Lowest !!!!!!! Not even half of the EU !!!!!

Enjoy your cheap readings ! We will enjoy our wealth and still enjoy our 2,4 vacation trips (official stats - sorry) per capita.... outside our country.
Of course on top of our inside country ski vacations !!!!!!!!
But lets be bearish again...we might as well go from 2,4 to 2,2 or 2 vacations trips per capita....outside our country...yearly.
Still far far more than others.

In my view, the Brazilian TV Novelas will do a killing next year ! Even a dinner at a Pizzeria will become expensive for most Brazilians ! Here even part time illegal maids can affford such "luxury" one or twice a week ! They can even send money back home in Brazil or wherever they come from...to feed their family ! They also can afford to buy a car with a 3,5 % leasing rate.
Better than in Brazil where the rate is 35 %....or 10 TIMES MORE !!!!!!


Credit Crisis ? Credit Crunch ? In Brazil...yessss ! Talk to your Master Lula !!!!!
There is Nooooo such things here. A friend just renewed his mortgage yesterday at 2,5 % for 5 years !!!!
Better than in Brazil where rates are 13-15 %....if my basic maths is better than yours.


LAUGH....LAUGH....LAUGH....LAUGH !!!!
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Armando Sampaio and Falupa
written by ch.c., December 13, 2008
Armando Sampaio
You said it all ! I applaude.

Falupa "Many countries will see an outflow of money, especially the dollar as the credit markets become even tighter. Foreign investment is always much worse."

So true. but from where will this outflow come ? Not only from foreigners as we constantly read, but also from locals who prefer safer investments than in their own countries !
A simple example : from 1998 to 2002 Brazilians individuals and companies SMUGGLED ILLEGALLY the equivalent of over US$ 100 billion.....out of Brazil.....to Miami and New York banks. Nothing to do yet with what foreign investors withdrew LEGALLY from the country !
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Nice work John
written by The cure for Ch C, December 13, 2008
See, this is the good stuff the Swiss Jackass always ignores because he has a very narrow-minded vision of Brazil.

He just keeps pulling out the same old tired stats (how many times do we need to be told what the interest rates are in Brazil?).

He loves repeating himself..Liars lie, cheaters cheat, blah, blah.

You have a lot of nerve talking about others when your own countries principal means of wealth are your infamous Swiss Banks. Your country is rich off the illegal money of the most corrupt people on the planet.


He loves repeating himself..Liars lie, cheaters cheat, blah, blah.

You have a lot of nerve talking about others when your own countries principal means of wealth are your infamous Swiss Banks. Your country is rich off the illegal money of the most corrupt people on the planet.

Stick to Economics because your moral high-ground is disgusting.
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written by João da Silva, December 13, 2008
Swiss Jackass always ignores because he has a very narrow-minded vision of Brazil.


Ch.C is not going to take it lightly for your calling him a Jackass. He is absolutely ruthless and takes no prisoners. May God help you in your tireless efforts to domesticate him. I thought I would give you a friendly advice before getting off the battleground. All the best. smilies/grin.gif
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