January / February 2011 Brazil Real Estate & Land Investor Newsletter
The January / February 2010 Brazil real estate and land investor newsletter including an outline and link to our monthly statistical factfile.
The January / February 2010 Brazil real estate and land investor newsletter including an outline and link to our monthly statistical factfile.
An introduction to our annual extended report aimed at anyone with an interest in Brazil real estate and land. We explore a range of issues including the election of Dilma Rousseff; Brazil’s involvement in the global currency wars, bringing down the national interest rate, domestic savings concerns, Brazil’s relationship with China, house price hyperinflation, the housing deficit, the future of the construction industry, low income housing, sanitation issues, the retail real estate market, infrastructure, the rising middle class, education, the informal economy, business transparency amongst others.
The November / December 2010 Brazil Real Estate and Land Investor Newsletter: information, notices, links, hints, tips, facts and figures of relevance.
The October / November 2010 Brazil Real Estate and Land Investor Newsletter: information, notices, links, hints, tips, facts and figures of relevance.
A short post on the back of the news that Dilma Rousseff will be the first female President of Brazil examining the implications for property investors.
An article written originally for the business and finance section of the ‘Buy Association’ online discussing the advantage that Brazil’s strong currency has for its own investors and business leaders.
An article written for the ‘Property Abroad’ online magazine exploring the recent announcement of Brazil’s largest company, Petrobras, to raise finance on the international markets and the implications for property and investors in the country.
The September / October 2010 Brazil Real Estate and Land Investor Newsletter: information, notices, links, hints, tips, facts and figures of relevance.
Aimed at anyone with an interest in undertaking business in Brazil, as well as property and land investors we interview the UK Director for Trade and Investment for Brazil, John Doddrell. We discuss the growing relationship between the two countries; the UK Business Secretary’s (Vince Cable) visit to the country in September 2010; challenges of trade between the two countries; risks / challenges including bureaucracy and the strength of the Brazilian currency amongst other topics.
A brief outline of the main candidates of the Brazilian 2010 elections manifestos, focused upon the interests of Brazil real estate and land investors.