Showing posts with label Focus bulletin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Focus bulletin. Show all posts

Monday, 19 August 2019

Focus Survey indicates positive Brazilian financial market expectations for Brazilian economy despite the risk of a global economy crisis

According to Reuters, the market's expectation for growth in the Brazilian economy has risen again for 2019 and 2020. The Focus survey released today by the Central Bank indicates that Brazilian economists have come to see the possibility of growth in GDP. 0.83% in 2019 and 2.20% in 2020, compared to 0.81% and 2.10% respectively in the previous week.

This reading seems to be detached from global and regional reality. In the world last week was marked by fear of the world going into recession; In Argentina, the economy minister fell and the current president Mauricio Macri, with fear of losing the elections, decided to adopt a completely populist agenda in the economy.

It will be very difficult for Brazil's economy to grow, which Focus indicates today if these scenarios of global recession and the certainty of the continuing crisis in Argentina, Brazil's main regional economic partner, are confirmed.

Again, as when the election of Jair Bolsonaro occurred, the Brazilian financial market takes a stance much more closely linked to political ideology than the rational readiness of global and regional economic indicators.

Friday, 16 August 2019

Inequality does not stop growing in Brazil and already reached 23.3 million people; unemployment reaches 12 million people

According to a study by FGV Social economist Marcelo Neri, Brazil faces the longest period of increasing inequality in its history. There are already 17 consecutive quarters of the increase in income concentration in the country. The survey also notes that the number of poor grew in the country and reached 23.3 million in 2017, the most recent data. These are people who live on less than 233 reais per month.

To make matters worse, more than 13 million Brazilians live in poverty or extreme poverty, according to data released this week by the Unified Registry of the Ministry of Citizenship.

Unemployment continues to erode Brazilian society. According to IBGE, 3.3 million unemployed people have been looking for work for at least 2 years in the country. This number corresponds to 26.2% of the 12.8 million Brazilians who were unemployed in the second quarter of 2019.

Meanwhile, the latest Focus Report, released by the Brazilian Central Bank, predicts that the economy will grow a meager 0.81% in 2019. A very small number in the face of rising inequality and unemployment affecting Brazilian society.

Monday, 15 July 2019

Ibovespa (B3) closed the day at 103,802 points and fell 0,1%

Following the falls on Thursday and Friday of last week, the Brazilian financial market closed again in decline. The prospect of approval of the Pension Reform in the second half of 2019 only helped to slow the São Paulo Stock Exchange.

According to the G1 website, Ibovespa, B3, "closed down this Monday (15.Jul.2019), with an eye on the local scenario after approval of the main text of the pension reform in the first round in the House and with the definition that the second round will take place only in August."

According to the Focus Bulletin, released today, the Brazilian economy is expected to grow by only 0.81% in 2019. Economists interviewed by the Brazilian Central Bank for the Focus Bulletin have reduced for the twentieth time the Brazilian GDP growth forecast in 2019.

Monday, 24 June 2019

Financial market points to Brazil's GDP at 0.87% in further reduction of growth estimate of the economy; reserve period for the purchase of Petrobras shares (PETR3; PETR4) ends today

For the 17th consecutive reduction, the Focus Bulletin, made by the Central Bank of Brazil indicated that the country's economy should grow less. The Focus Report is based on financial market estimates. According to the Focus Bulletin released today, June 24, 2011, the expectations of financial institutions for Brazil's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2019 went from 0.93% to 0.87%.

Inflation expectations decline to 3.82% and the market begins to predict interest cuts. The figures presented today are the result of research conducted by the Central Bank of Brazil last week. The Selic, the basic interest rate in Brazil, is projected to 5.75% by the Focus bulletin. Currently, it is 6.5%.

Today, the reserve of shares on offer from Petrobras also ends. The state-owned company is on the street with an offer of shares that could reach R$ 7.672 billion. The state bank Caixa Econômica decided to dispose of all its common shares of the oil company. Of the total, up to 24% will be primarily negotiated with individuals.

Monday, 17 June 2019

Joaquim Levy's departure from BNDES begins a difficult week for the Brazilian economy

The dispute between the Economy Minister, Paulo Guedes, and the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Rodrigo Maia, about the Pension Reform should continue in the coming days.

In addition, Joaquim Levy's exit from the BNDES brings more uncertainty to the government's economic team. Many analysts point out that Paulo Guedes would already be preparing a possible exit from the government. For political analyst Marco Antonio Villa, Paulo Guedes would be preparing his resignation due to economic stagnation and the changes made by the deputies in the Guedes proposed Pension Reform project.

Villa believes that Guedes can leave and blame the continuity of the economic crisis on the Chamber of Deputies and the Federal Senate. Despite this scenario, it seems that the House of Representatives and the Senate will continue with the Pension Reform and other policies aimed at improving the national economic picture.

The Central Bank's Focus report published today revised the GDP forecast to less than 1%, ie the economic picture continues to worsen. Analysts are forecasting cuts in the Selic rate because of Brazil's poor economic performance.

Economists interviewed by the Central Bank (BC) in the Focus Bulletin reduced for the 16th time the growth forecast of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2019. Thus, in the bulletin released on Monday (June 17, Brazilian economy for this year is forecast at 0.93%.

Monday, 10 June 2019

Growth forecast for the Brazilian GDP is reduced for the 15th time in a row and now stands at 1%

The financial market's estimate for economic growth in this year reached 1%, after 15 consecutive reductions. This is what the Focus bulletin shows, which is a result of the Brazilian Central Bank's research to financial institutions, released every Monday.

In early 2019 financial institutions, according to this same bulletin Focus, forecasted a 2.6% growth in the Brazilian economy this year. However, this bet on the world of finance was mistakenly based on a very positive judgment of Jair Bolsonaro's ability to lead the country's economy. With the passage of the months, this bet turned out to show that the analyzes were, for the most part, politically charged and not based on more rational forecasts of the Brazilian economic indicators.

For many analysts, Brazil is flirting with a new recession. Domestic demand continues to decline considerably and has lasted for two consecutive quarters. This has already been pointed out by Goldman Sachs.

To make matters worse, according to journalist Denise C. de Toledo, the "Preliminary Employment Indicator (IAEmp) recorded the 4th monthly drop followed in May, according to the FGV. The index fell 6.7 points in May to 85.8 points, the lowest level since June 2016 (82.2 points). Reflection of the expectation of weak expansion of the economy".

Monday, 3 June 2019

Projection of the Brazilian GDP for 2019 reduces for the 14th consecutive week

According to the Focus Bulletin, a report produced by the Brazilian Central Bank, the Brazilian GDP growth estimate for 2019 was reduced for the 14th consecutive week. The new forecast, according to the report that refers to the projections made by financial institutions in Brazil, the GDP of 2019 should stand at 1.13%.

Four weeks ago, the expectation was 1.49% of GDP growth in Brazil. This is the lowest projection since January 2019.

According to economist and partner of the consultancy Tendências, Alessandra Ribeiro, "the numbers of the first quarter reinforced the picture of a weak economy" in Brazil.

The chief economist of Fator Bank, José Francisco de Lima Gonçalves, believes that the investment in Brasil "is performing poorly and I do not see how this can be reversed this year and next year."

Monday, 27 May 2019

GDP growth projections in Brazil fall for the thirteenth consecutive time

Financial market analysts heard by the Brazilian central bank downgraded by 0.01 percentage point the forecast for Brazil's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2019. According to the Focus Bulletin, released today, May 27, the Brazilian economy should move forward 1.23% in 2019. Last week, the forecast was 1.24%.

The Focus Bulletin is a weekly report released by the Brazilian Central Bank. It indicates the expectations of more than 100 institutions of the Brazilian financial market on various indicators of the Brazilian economy, such as GDP, inflation, exchange rate and Selic (basic interest rate).

Tuesday, 9 April 2019

Projection of the Brazilian GDP falls for the 6th consecutive time

According to the Focus bulletin published by the Brazilian Central Bank, for the 6th consecutive week, a survey conducted by the institution with market analysts consulted reduced the growth projection of the Brazilian economy. According to the Focus bulletin, the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is expected to advance 1.97% in 2019.

However, there are analysts in Brazil working with estimates below that number, around 1.5%. The slow pace of economic recovery and instability in the political environment have led to declining expectations.

Due to these prognoses, the Government of Brazil announced the blocking of R $ 29.79 billion in this year's Budget. One of the most significant decreases was in the area of Agriculture. The growth projection fell from 2% to 1%. For the industry sector, the expectation of growth for the year 2019 went from 2.9% to 1.8%.

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