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While the Brazilian economy is moving ahead at “Chinese rates” the Central Bank reduced its estimate of direct foreign investment this year from 45 to 38 billion US dollars because of the European crisis. Read full article
The drop in foreign investment is because Brazil is associating itself with the fascist state of Argentina.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesThe drop in foreign investment is because Brazil is associating itself with the fascist state of Argentina.
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