Brazil News December 2003
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Brazil
Brazil's Lula Approves Welfare Tax Hike
Brazil Boosts Inflation Forecasts, Reduces Growth Estimate for This Year
Brazil Central Bank Cautious on Growth in '04
Brazil IGP-M Dec Inflation Up, But 2003 Much Lower
Energy Consumption in Industry Grows 1.9% in October
Central Bank Says it Will Not Tolerate Abusive Price Readjustments
Public Debt Reaches 905.3 Billion Reais in November
Brazilian Congress Approves 2004 Budget
Brazilian Primary Surplus at 6.3 Billion Reais in November
Brazil's Congress Narrows Deficit With $106 Billion Budget for 2004
Senate Head Says Brazil Should Negotiate Debt
Brazil Bank Lending Rises to 2-Year High as Lower Rates Spur Credit Demand
Brazil's November Unemployment Rate Declines, First Time in Three Months
Brazil Unemployment Down to 12.2 Pct in November
Brazil Posts First Current Account Deficit in Seven Months in November
Lula Prepares 'New Deal' to Help the Poor
Chamber of Deputies Approves Financial Transactions Tax
Industrial Employment Declines 0.5% in October
Supermarket Sales Drop 4.21% in November
Brazil Reduces Interest Rates for Seventh Month as Pace of Inflation Slows
Brazil Sets Lula Government's First Privatization
Lula's Approval Rating Declined to 66 Percent in December, Ibope Says
Lula Pays High Price for Stability
Brazil Pledges to Cut Debt, Boost Loans as Part of New IMF Loan Agreement
IMF Approves US$ 6.6 Billion Increase in Brazil's Standby Loan
Brazil's Senate Passes Lula's Bill to Cut Pension Spending in Final Voting
IMF Board Approves New Loan Accord for Brazil, Ministry Spokesman Says
Brazil's Credit Rating Outlook Raised to Positive by Standard & Poor's
Mantega Says GDP to Grow 2.5% to 3%
Industrial Employment Rises 0.29% in November
Brazil Industrial Output Climbed in October for Second Month on Rate Cuts
Brazil Senate Readies for Reform Vote Marathon
Brazil Industrial Sales Rise in Oct.-Industry Body
Brazil's 12-Month Inflation Rate Drops in November to Lowest Level in Year
Brazil's Inflation Rate Rises Slightly in November
Brazil Vehicle Sales Slump Again in November
COFIN Tax Collection to Rise in 2004
Brazil GDP Seen Picking up in Fourth Quarter
Brazilian Lower House Extends 27.5 Percent Income Tax Rate Though 2005
Brazil Staging `Strong' Recovery as Lower Rates Spur Sales, Meirelles Says
Lula Set to Push Lawmakers to Keep 27.5 Percent Income Tax Rate Next Year
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