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Brazil's economy in 2010-2015

01/03/2010

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Latin America Boom Starts to Fade

Wall Street Journal 05.30.2013

No Ticker Tape Parade for Brazil's Currency Heroes

Wall Street Journal 06.06.2013

Thousands Gather for Protests in Brazil’s Largest Cities

New York Times 06.17.2013

Brazil, Fortune and Fate Turn on Billionaire

New York Times 06.23.2013

Brazil's New Middle Class Takes to the Streets

Wall Street Journal 06.25.2013

Brazil’s disappointing economy: Stuck in the mud

Economist 06.27.2013

Brazil's Currency Slides to New Low

Wall Street Journal 08.19.2013

Mom-and-Pop Investors Bolt Emerging Markets

Wall Street Journal 08.22.2013

Brazil Struggles With Weakening Currency

Wall Street Journal 08.23.2013

How Emerging Markets Can Get Their Mojo Back

Wall Street Journal 09.12.2013

Brazil Budget Gap Widens to Highest Level in Four Years

Wall Street Journal 02.02.2014

Brazil’s presidential election: Why Brazil needs change

Economist 10.17.2014

China’s Slowdown Hits Price of Iron Ore

Wall Street Journal 12.01.2014

Slowdown in China Bruises Economy in Latin America

New York Times 12.16.2014

Brazil’s coming recession: The crash of a titan

Economist 04.05.2015

Learning the lessons of stagnation

Economist 06.30.2015

Booming economy, government programs help Brazil expand its middle class

Washington Post 01.03.2010

Brazil's Fast Recovery Spurs Concern

Wall Street Journal 04.27.2010

Flying too high for safety

Economist 05.20.2010

Educational Gaps Limit Brazil's Reach

New York Times 09.04.2010

The Lula Lieutenant Calming Business in Brazil

BusinessWeek 09.09.2010

Brazil's Surging Currency Figures in Election

Wall Street Journal 10.02.2010

Brazil's President Exits With a Protracted Victory Lap

Wall Street Journal 12.30.2010

Brazilians Feeling Heat Over the Real

Wall Street Journal 01.07.2011

In Brazil, Inflation Haunts Officials

Wall Street Journal 02.09.2011

Brazil Inflation Spurs Plan to Cut Spending

Wall Street Journal 02.10.2011

Brazil's fiscal policy: How tough will Dilma be?

Economist 02.19.2011

Brazil Gives In to Surging Currency

Wall Street Journal 04.08.2011

Price of Success in Brazil: $15 Movies

Wall Street Journal 04.30.2011

I.M.F. Says Europe’s Debt Crisis Could Spread

New York Times 05.12.2011

Brazil's north-east: Catching up in a hurry

Economist 05.21.2011

Brazil's economy: Too hot

Economist 06.04.2011

Brazil's Boom Needs Talent

Wall Street Journal 06.27.2011

Brazil Welcomes For-Profit Schools as Aspiring Professionals Seek Skills

Wall Street Journal 06.27.2011

Abuses by Credit Issuers in Chile and Brazil Snare Consumers

New York Times 07.23.2011

Brazil Moves to Boost Local Goods

Wall Street Journal 08.03.2011

Infrastructure Enthusiasm Builds in Brazil

Wall Street Journal 08.15.2011

Latin Currencies Keep Rising-;Until They Don’t

BusinessWeek 08.11.2011

Brazil Surprises With Key Rate Cut

Wall Street Journal 09.01.2011

Brazil’s economy: Changing direction

Economist 09.03.2011

Brazil Adds Stimulus to Series of Policy Reversals

Wall Street Journal 12.02.2011

Brazil’s Growth Slowed by Decline in Consumer Spending

New York Times 12.06.2011

New Year Tests for Faith of the Commodities Congregation

Wall Street Journal 12.27.2011

China Speeds Economic 'Transformation'

Wall Street Journal 03.06.2012

Brazil's Economic Growth Falters

Wall Street Journal 03.07.2012

Brazil Flexes Strong Arm to Reverse Slowdown

Wall Street Journal 05.31.2012

As Prices Rise in Brazil, So Do Worries

Wall Street Journal 07.30.2012

Brazil Plans a Shift in Its Strategy

Wall Street Journal 01.05.2013

A Geographic Shift in Brazil Mining Leaves a Storied Region Hurting

WSJ 12.19.2016


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