May 2012 statistics and graphs (released mid-month) with information related to Brazil’s real estate and land industry by clicking on the link above – including the property price variation index, OECD composite leading indicators, inflation statistics, the SELIC interest rate, housing / private / commercial sector lending, percentage changes in construction costs, consumer spending levels, consumer / industrial / business confidence, real earnings and unemployment.
April 2012 statistics and graphs (released mid-month) with information related to Brazil’s real estate and land industry by clicking on the link above – including the property price variation index, OECD composite leading indicators, inflation statistics, the SELIC interest rate, housing / private / commercial sector lending, percentage changes in construction costs, consumer spending levels, consumer / industrial / business confidence, real earnings and unemployment.
March 2012 statistics and graphs (released mid-month) with information related to Brazil’s real estate and land industry by clicking on the link above – including the property price variation index, OECD composite leading indicators, inflation statistics, the SELIC interest rate, housing / private / commercial sector lending, percentage changes in construction costs, consumer spending levels, consumer / industrial / business confidence, real earnings and unemployment.
Statistics collated by Colliers International Brazil has indicated that office space leasing values in the country’s economic hub São Paulo rose by 17.9 percent between the fourth quarters of 2010 and 2011 (and 7.2 percent in the last quarter of 2011 in relation to the previous).
February 2012 statistics and graphs (released mid-month) with information related to Brazil’s real estate and land industry by clicking on the link above – including the property price variation index, OECD composite leading indicators, inflation statistics, the SELIC interest rate, housing / private / commercial sector lending, percentage changes in construction costs, consumer spending levels, consumer / industrial / business confidence, real earnings and unemployment.
January 2012 statistics and graphs (released mid-month) with information related to Brazil’s real estate and land industry by clicking on the link above – including the property price variation index, OECD composite leading indicators, inflation statistics, the SELIC interest rate, housing / private / commercial sector lending, percentage changes in construction costs, consumer spending levels, consumer / industrial / business confidence, real earnings and unemployment.
The Época magazine released a new year edition which, amongst analysis of the economic performance of 2011, asked a number of prominent business leaders about their thoughts and expectations for the coming year. Please see translations of some of the statements made below – namely Robert Setubal (Itaú Unibanco), Luiz Carlos Trabuci Cappi (Bradesco), José Sergio Gabrielli (Petrobras), Eike Batista (EBX Group), José Antonio Grabowsky (PDG Realty), André Gerdau (Gerdau), Otávio Azevedo (Andrade Gutierrez) and Enéas Pestana (Pão de Açúcar).
December 19th, 2011 by
Ruban Selvanayagam
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Due to being the location of the headquarters of the Brazil Real Estate & Land Investment Guide as well as our associated projects via the Fez Tá Pronto Construction System, we have translated an article which recently appeared in the Brazil’s Exame magazine using research by consultancy Deloitte – indicating the North Fluminense and South Capixaba of Rio de Janeiro state as the most dynamic and important growth regions of the country.
Prominent Brazilian research organisation the Getúlio Vargas Foundation (FGV) recently published an annual property construction industry confidence report which concluded that their associated measurements had fallen by an average of 10.2 percent between September and November 2011, compared to the same period of 2010.
December 2011 statistics and graphs (released mid-month) with information related to Brazil’s real estate and land industry by clicking on the link above – including the property price variation index, OECD composite leading indicators, inflation statistics, the SELIC interest rate, housing / private / commercial sector lending, percentage changes in construction costs, consumer spending levels, consumer / industrial / business confidence, real earnings and unemployment.