The total reached US$ 355.5 billion this week. The president of the country’s Central Bank said that the institution’s policy includes dollar accumulation over time.
Author: Agência Brasil
Shipments generated US$ 353 million in January, the best result for the month since 2006, when the historic series started being recorded.
The total was 8.7% lower than that recorded in the previous year. The organisation’s assets reached R$ 625 billion (US$ 365 billion).
The company produced 2.73 million barrels of oil equivalent a day in January, growth of 2.6% over the same month last year.
The energy generation capacity reached 117,135.72 megawatts in Brazil in 2011, with growth of 4% over the previous year.
The deficit was US$ 7 billion in January, according to the Central Bank.
Brazilian exports rose in February, but the accumulated trade surplus is still 78% lower than in the same period last year.
The country will host celebrations on June 5th. The announcement was on Wednesday, by the executive director of the UN Program for the Environment.
The Economic Activity Index, measured by the Central Bank, shows that Brazilian economic activity grew 2.79% last year.
According to the Finance Ministry, the US$ 32 billion cut in the federal budget this year should help comply with the primary surplus.
The inflow and outflow of dollars was US$ 7.6 billion positive up to February 10th, according to the Central Bank.
According to the ministry of Communications, the government is evaluating whether the restriction of foreign capital in communication vehicles may also be applied to news sites.
Brazilian Central Bank financial sector analysts have maintained their forecasted growth for the Brazilian economy at 3.3% in 2012.
The 5% reduction in company revenues last year was caused by unprogrammed stops in production units and by exchange losses.

