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Brazil Finance Min: Housing Construction Priority For Driving Growth In 2012 Brazil raised 24.5 billion reais ($14 billion) through the sale of licenses to operate three of the country’s busiest airports in an auction today aimed at accelerating investments ahead of the 2014 World Cup. Brazil Police Strike Leads to Murder Spree in Carnival Center of Salvador A spike in homicides as a result of a police officers’ strike in northeastern Brazil is causing travelers to cancel their Carnival holidays and may spread to the country’s party capital Rio de Janeiro. Brazil Raises $14 Billion in World Cup Airport Auction A consortium led by Investimentos e Participacoes em Infra-Estrutura SA won the license to operate Sao Paulo’s international airport in an auction that raised a total of 24.5 billion reais ($14 billion) for three of Brazil’s busiest airports. Brazil Carnival City Suffers Surge in Murders as Police Strike A surge in homicides as a result of a police officers’ strike in northeastern Brazil is causing travelers to cancel their Carnival holidays and may spread to the country’s party capital Rio de Janeiro. Brazil Said to Consider Smaller Budget Cuts Than Economists Are Seeking Brazilian policy makers are considering cutting the 2012 budget by less than 50 billion reais ($29 billion), two people familiar with the plan said. The amount less than some local economists expect, prompting yields on long-term interest rate futures to rise. Brazil Raises $12 Billion in Airport Auction Ahead of World Cup A consortium led by Investimentos e Participacoes em Infra-Estrutura SA won the license to operate Sao Paulo’s international airport in an auction that raised a total of 21 billion reais ($12 billion) for three of Brazil’s busiest airports. Brazil Police Strike Leads to Murder Spree in Carnival Center A spike in homicides as a result of a police officers’ strike in northeastern Brazil is causing travelers to cancel their Carnival holidays and may spread to the country’s party capital Rio de Janeiro. Brazil's Finance Minister Says Aiming For 4.5% Growth In 2012 Brazil's Finance Minister Says Aiming For 4.5% Growth In 2012 Brazil Airport Auction to Test Investment Climate as World Cup Draws Near Brazil today will auction rights to operate three of its busiest airports in a deal worth 16 billion reais ($9 billion) in investments that tests the government’s ability to attract private capital ahead of the 2014 World Cup. |
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