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Brazil’s central bank says economy shrank 4.08 pct in 2015 | Brazil’s central bank says economy shrank 4.08 pct in 2015 |
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RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil’s central bank said Thursday the economy contracted 4.08 percent in 2015, the worst performance since the indicator was created in 2003. | |
The data also showed that the economy shrank 0.15 percent in 2014 in non-seasonally adjusted figures. | |
The results were broadly in line with market expectations. The average forecast of 15 financial institutions surveyed by the financial newspaper Valor was a 4.1 percent drop. | The results were broadly in line with market expectations. The average forecast of 15 financial institutions surveyed by the financial newspaper Valor was a 4.1 percent drop. |
The bank used a methodology that differs from the one used to calculate the country’s official GDP figures. Brazil’s official statistics agency will publish its 2015 GDP figures at the beginning of March. | The bank used a methodology that differs from the one used to calculate the country’s official GDP figures. Brazil’s official statistics agency will publish its 2015 GDP figures at the beginning of March. |
Brazil is experiencing its deepest recession since the 1930s. In January, the IMF forecast its economy would shrink by 3.5 percent in 2016. | |
Credit agency Standard & Poor’s, meanwhile, said Wednesday it has downgraded Brazil’s sovereign credit rating to two notches below investment-grade territory. | |
Standard & Poor’s said on its website that it lowered the rating to BB from BB+ and the long-term local currency rating to BB from BBB- on “significant political and economic challenges.” | |
“The negative outlook reflects that we believe there is a greater than one-in-three likelihood of a further downgrade because of the risk of potential key policy reversals given Brazil’s fluid political dynamics and inconsistent policy initiatives,” Standard & Poor’s said. | |
The downgrade came five months after the agency downgraded the country’s sovereign debt to “junk” status. | |
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