Brazil’s banks trade on their strengths

After years of rapid expansion, Brazil’s banks are facing up to the challenges of tighter liquidity and slowing economic growth. But the government’s proactive approach is helping to reassure investors and observers about the banks’ stability and solvency while the banking system’s focus on its domestic market has spared it much of the contagion from dodgy assets now blighting many of its international counterparts.

Policies in place to weather the storms

Brazil to gain a new global profile?

Banks trade on their strengths

Profitability holds up – so far
Consolidation to accelerate?

Real economy takes a hit

Petrobras: hope amid the storm

Brazilian banks have enjoyed a fantastic backdrop for growth for the majority of the decade. On the back of historically strong commodity prices and increasing domestic consumption – as well as a stable macroeconomic framework – Brazil’s economy has enjoyed one of its most consistent ever periods of growth since 2002.

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