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Brazil Increases Its Appeal to Foreign Investors PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 04 July 2008

Downtown São Paulo, Sé Square and Cathedral The EM20 Index, developed by PricewaterhouseCoopers, of the United Kingdom shows that Brazil has improved its position in attractiveness to foreign investment among emerging countries. The ranking takes into consideration the risk of each market and measures the relative value generated for each dollar invested.

Brazil was more attractive both for foreigners interested in investing in the service sector and for those planning to put money into industry. In 2004, Brazil was in the 20th position among the most attractive for the manufacture of products. This year the country rose to the 12th position.

According to consultancy company PricewaterhouseCoopers, the low cost is a fundamental factor for industrial investors. The country's strategic location is also taken into account, as it is close to export markets and the local tax policy. The analysis considers that half of the produce is turned to export.

The service sector in the country rose from the 15th position in attractiveness to foreigners in 2004 to the eighth position this year. In this case, investors are taking into consideration the Gross Domestic Product, as 90% of services are turned to the domestic market.

On analyzing the market risk, the PricewaterhouseCoopers analysis takes into consideration the risk premium on Brazilian bonds, and on evaluating the return, economic fundaments like the per capita Gross Domestic Product and growth rate projections.

What is more important, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers, is not the market size, but the possibility of obtaining results that compensate risk.

PricewaterhouseCoopers provides auditing, tax and share advisory as well as focusing on specific economic sectors.

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This year the country rose to the 12th position.
written by ch.c., July 05, 2008
Meaning that 11 emerging countries are...AHEAD OF BRAZIL !!!!

Correct or not !

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Ch.c
written by João da Silva, July 06, 2008
Read the titles of the articles in this magazine:

The first one says:" Foreign Investors Flee Brazil's Stock Market"

Now this article is titled:"Brazil Increases Its Appeal to Foreign Investors"

My question: If we are "increasing our appeal to foreign investors", why are they "fleeing" in spite of our "increase in appeal"? Does it make any sense?
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peru wins in LA
written by gustavo, July 10, 2008
why doesn't this article show that Peru is winning Brazil by far in Latin America, they are in the 6th place. I think we should watch our neighbour and see what they are doing!
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