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It is time for Brazil!

Brazil is finding its place in the world economy. Headlines in major international newspapers and magazines have shown the world that Brazil after the crisis is one of the most attractive countries globally when it comes to investments.

Stable economy, investment grade, the World Cup in 2014, the Olympic Games in 2016, pre-salt, abundant natural resources, a highly developed capital markets, are factors that put and keep the country in focus. But the greatest of them, no doubt, was the Brazilian response to the global financial crisis

At a time when the world turned to emerging markets in search of better returns for the few remaining investments, Brazil was among the first to stand out, driven by domestic consumption, policies of income transfer, the soundness of its financial institutions and rapid recovery of its capital markets.

What is the position of Brazil in the post-world economic crisis?
What barriers must be overcome in the short and medium term for the country specifically to take advantage of the positive phase?
What are the advantages of Brazil compared to other emerging countries?
What national and international investors can expect from Brazil?

ABVCAP Conferente offers an excellent opportunity to discuss these and other issues with renowned national and international experts!

 

 “At this point, we can not be global without being in Brazil”,
David Rubenstein, co-fundador do Carlyle Group, in Correio Braziliense, Dec 25th, 2009

 

“Brazil is synonymous with private equity in Latin America, concentrating 60% 70% of fundraising”                                                                                                                                                  Roger Leeds, Chairman of EMPEA - Emerging Markets Private Equity Association, Revista Capital Aberto, December/2009

 

“In short, Brazil suddenly seems to have made an entrance onto the world stage"
The Economist - November issue, 2009

 

“Today, finally, everyone believes the future lies in Brazil”
Roger Leeds, presidente da EMPEA – Emerging Markets Private Equity Association, in Capital Aberto Magazine, December, 2009

 

“When it comes to smart social policy and boosting consumption at home, the developing world has much more to learn from Brazil than from China"                                                                                                                                                           The Economist - November issue, 2009

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