Brazilian industry activity decreased by 0.8% over December and 2.6% compared to January 2018, according to IBGE.
Author: Agência Brasil
The 2019 harvest will be up 1% from last year’s according to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE).
Over 7 million people joined the celebrations in Rio de Janeiro.
Financial institutions are expecting the Brazilian economy to see 2.28% growth in 2019. The estimate is down than that of last week.
Secretary-general of the United Nations promised there will be the same number of male and female professionals in the organization within the next ten years.
Brazil produced on average 2.6 million barrels per day in the first month of 2019.
Dollar inflows outpaced outflows last month in Brazil.
Organization’s projection for the Brazilian GDB growth released this Wednesday (6) decreased compared to estimate from November 2018.
Two auctions to hire new energy are predicted to 2019, two to 2020, and another two to 2021, according to Brazilian Ministry of Mines and Energy.
Brazilian trade balance registered its second-best result in February months since the survey started.
Official data of the economic growth was released this Thursday (28) by IBGE.
Value registered in January was higher than expected by the market.
After the three months through January, joblessness stood at 12%, above the 11.7% in three months through October 2018.
Joint venture was approved by 96.8% of the shareholders valid votes in assembly this Tuesday (26).

