Dip in Consumer Spending Slows Growth in Brazil

By SIMON ROMERO Published: December 6, 2011  RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil’s kinetic economy sputtered in the third quarter, officials announced Tuesday, ending a long stretch of growth and pointing to some of the headwinds now facing Brazil and big economies in Asia, notably India and China. Read more

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2 Responses to “Dip in Consumer Spending Slows Growth in Brazil”

  1. JKool says:

    Prices in Rio are ridiculous! It’s so expensive. I guess because of the World Cup and Olympics. But I’m still going for Carnival!!

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