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Fitch Grants Brazil Investment Grade Following Standard & Poor's PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 31 May 2008

Foreign investment in Brazil Following in the footsteps of Standard and Poor's Fitch Ratings became the second large rating agency in less than a month to up Brazil credit ratings to investment grade. Fitch said in a statement that the upgrade "reflects the dramatic improvement in Brazil's external and public sector balance sheet".

It also praised Brazilian authorities for their commitment to low inflation and a primary budget surplus "that has dispelled previous concerns over medium-term fiscal sustainability." Fitch upgraded Latinamerica's largest economy long-term foreign currency ratings to "BBB-" from "BB+"

Brazilian Central Bank president, Henrique Meirelles, said the announcement of a second investment-grade credit rating was a reward for proving that Brazil's economy can grow at a sustainable pace.

"The main reason that Brazil won investment grade is precisely because it is showing that it has the capacity to grow with stability," Meirelles told reporters in Brazilian capital Brasília, adding that the upgrade would increase the pool of investors that can buy Brazilian securities.

Brazil's Finance Minister, Guido Mantega, said the solid fiscal position of Brazil is the main reason behind its recognition by two major credit agencies.

Standard & Poor's upgraded Brazil's debt in April. Moody's Investors Service is the only major agency to now rate Brazil's sovereign bonds below investment grade.

On Fitch's announcement the real rallied to 1.639 per US dollar, the strongest since January 20, 1999.

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Fitch Grants Brazil Investment Grade Following Standard & Poor's
written by .., May 31, 2008
Another very good news, thanks to the tireless efforts of our Prez. First to grant this investment grade was Poor and now Fritz follows suit.

Thank you Poor & Fritz.Poor, if you ever come to Brasil, please do count on our hospitality, including "Bolsa Familia"
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Hmmmmmm, Great news ! But read again...more carefully
written by ch.c., June 01, 2008
Fitch upgraded Latinamerica's largest economy long-term foreign currency ratings to "BBB-" from "BB "

I know how idiot I am, but in my humble view it says......foreign currency....NOT.....LOCAL currency !
Furthermore Nooooo developed country borrows in foreign currencies.
Not even the best emerging country....the USA !

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written by .., June 01, 2008
I know how idiot I am, but in my humble view it says.....


We all know how idiot you are and you don't have to keep repeating a proven fact smilies/wink.gif

But read again...more carefully


Now, YOU READ again MUCH more carefully:

Brazilian Central Bank president, Henrique Meirelles, said the announcement of a second investment-grade credit rating was a reward for proving that Brazil's economy can grow at a sustainable pace.


Brazil's Finance Minister, Guido Mantega, said the solid fiscal position of Brazil is the main reason behind its recognition by two major credit agencies.


Who are you to contest the statements of Dr.Meirelles and Dr.Mantega, the two wise men commanding and guiding our economy.

You are upset, because Poor & Fritz finally decided to help our poor smilies/grin.gif
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