December 2008

Brazil to gain a new global profile?

The G20 summit in Washington in mid-November was generally seen as underwhelming – largely as a result of the political leadership vacuum caused by President Bush’s lame-duck presidency. However, there was one historic achievement: emerging market countries such as Brazil were invited to play a larger role in determining the course of the global economy.


Policies in place to weather the stormsBrazil to gain a new global profile?Banks trade on their strengthsProfitability holds up – so farConsolidation to accelerate?Real economy takes a hitPetrobras: hope amid the stormBrazil – along with Argentina, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, South Africa, South Korea and Turkey – look...


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