Gross Domestic Product (GDP) widened in the three months through January from the preceding three-month period, a survey from think tank Fundação Getulio Vargas showed.
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Foreign sales came out to a combined USD 339 million in January, up 37% from a year ago.
São Paulo – Retail activity increased 3.4% in Brazil year-over-year, between March 2017 and February 2018, according to index measured by consulting firm Boa Vista SCPC. In February, there was a decline of 0.5% over January, with seasonally-adjusted data. Over February 2017, there was an increase of 5.2%. The index began to improve at the
Brazil’s National Confederation of Trade sees sales reaching USD 669 million and 10,600 temporary jobs being created during Holy Week.
Brazil’s National Confederation of Trade sees sales reaching USD 669 million and 10,600 temporary jobs being created during Holy Week.
Brazil’s foreign sales went up 1% in the month’s third week in comparison to the second one. In March, shipments increased 12%.
Data from the Brazilian Central Bank shows that the economy shrank in Brazil in the year’s first month over December. In comparison to January 2017, there was a 2.97% growth.
A more conservative projection from financial market players regarding prices in Brazil this year was released this Monday (19) by the Brazilian Central Bank.
Activity dropped over December in Brazil after going up for two months on end, the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) said.
The state-run oil company’s 2017 result stemmed from one-off expenditures, without which it would have seen over USD 2 billion in net profit.
The conglomerate saw exports climb to USD 155 million in 2017 from 2016, fueled by its auto parts business, while its vehicle exports slid.
Sales volumes increased month-on-month, a Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) poll showed. In the 12 months through January, sales were up 2.5%.
The projection from financial market players regarding how much Brazil’s economy will grow in 2018 changed down from 2,90% last week to 2.87% in this one.
The majority of the 14 areas surveyed by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) registered a decline in production in January of this year over December 2017. Sharpest decline was in Paraná.

