The second auction of the Brazilian federal government’s stake in production-sharing contracts will be held on the 31st at the São Paulo Stock Exchange.
Author: From the Newsroom
From January to July, 104,600 units were sold in the Arab country, 89,100 of which were imports.
The North American currency ended the Friday at BRL 3.707, while the Ibovespa reached 81,435 points, its highest point since May 22.
The index which tracks activity dropped from 46 points in June to 45.4 in July.
The National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP) said output averaged 3.3 million boed in June.
The emirate set an all-time high number of international visitors from January to June 2018. In 2017, the tourism sector generated USD 29.6 billion.
The month saw 463,100 tons worth of chicken shipped from Brazil. The resumption of sales in the wake of a trucker strike and normalization of statistics from the Ministry of Industry, Foreign Trade and Services led to the record-breaking result.
Last month, 306,700 units were sold in the country. Year-to-date, sales have reached almost 2 million.
Brazil’s foreign purchases were up 42.7% year-on-year in July, whereas foreign sales increased by 16.4%. As a result, the country’s trade surplus grew 32.7% narrower.
Despite the appreciation of the last few days, the North American currency dropped in price in the month.
Brazilian industries of capital goods exported USD 4.76 billion worth of products from January to June.
Hotels in the emirate welcomed over 2.41 million visitors from January to June. An annual record is expected for the second straight year.
The Brazilian planemaker posted a net loss of BRL 467 million (USD 126.5 million) in this year’s second quarter.
The emirate’s stock exchange will offer futures market shares for major Saudi Arabian corporation starting in September.

