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Foreign Investors Are Back and Again Bullish on Brazil PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 01 June 2009

Brazilian currency, the real The real, Brazil's currency, reached its highest level in eight months on Friday, May 29, following signs that the world economy is bouncing back with a return of capital inflows to emerging markets. Similarly the Bovespa market index rose 12% in May totaling 40% since the beginning of the year.

The real strengthened about 1.7% to 1.975 per US dollar, its highest level since early October, having earlier crossed the psychologically important 2-per-dollar mark. The currency soared 10.4% in May, the biggest monthly rally since April 2003.

The currency rise came as the dollar hit a five-month low against a basket of major currencies as hopes for a global economic recovery drove investors to higher-yielding currencies and assets.

The Bovespa stock index gained 0.3% to 53,197.73 points, recouping earlier losses and clocking more than 12% gains this month and 40% since the beginning of the year. The rise was helped by higher US stocks as rising commodity prices lifted shares of natural resource companies.

However Brazilian government officials have expressed concern over the recent surge of the real, which some fear will hurt exports at a time when demand is already waning because of the global economic slowdown. The Central Bank has tried to soak up the flood of greenbacks by offering to buy US dollars in the foreign exchange market.

Finance Minister Guido Mantega denied local media reports that the government would reinstate a tax on foreign investments in local bonds to limit the inflow of dollars to the country and curtail a rally in the country's currency.

Itaś, Brazil's largest private bank, said in a note the recent pickup in inflows has come primarily from foreign direct investment and equity portfolios, so a return of the so-called IOF tax would not have much of an impact.

"If introduced, an IOF tax should not make much of a dent on inflows, especially if falling risk aversion continues to foster direct investment and equity purchases," Itaś said.

Yields on interest rate futures contracts were mostly lower on expectations a stronger Brazilian currency will ease inflation pressures and pave the way for the Central Bank to cut the benchmark Selic rate further from an all-time low of 10.25%.

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The wrong kind of bull ? (ish)
written by DU 48, June 01, 2009
What also needs to be said in the above article is that this influx of dollars is mainly directed at the futures markets -currency and commodities speculation- and not in PRODUCTIVE INVESTMENT.Why not? Because the Brazilian government is unwilling and incapable of forming long term policy to tackle serious problems of infrastucture, bureaucracy and tax reform.

In spite of the marketing rhetoric the famous PAC(accelerated growth plan) is almost non existant.In two years, the government has completed only 3% of 10,914 projects.
Until December last year, 319 projects absorbed 47.7 Billion Reais- only 7% of the planned 646 Billion Reais PAC Plan.( Opiniao-Estadao 31 Maio)
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DU 48
written by ...., June 02, 2009
What a jealous bitch ! What's your precious USA doing ? Nothing but investing in the war
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written by João da Silva, June 02, 2009
What a jealous bitch !


BUT....BUT....BUT.... what DU 48 wrote makes sense!! smilies/cry.gif
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