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Brazil economy grew 0.9% in 2012 | Brazil economy grew 0.9% in 2012 |
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The Brazilian economy grew at its slowest pace for three years in 2012, according to official figures. | The Brazilian economy grew at its slowest pace for three years in 2012, according to official figures. |
Gross domestic product (GDP), which measures the value of all the goods and services produced, grew 0.9% in the year, the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) said. | Gross domestic product (GDP), which measures the value of all the goods and services produced, grew 0.9% in the year, the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) said. |
At the start of the year, the government was predicting 4.5% growth. | At the start of the year, the government was predicting 4.5% growth. |
President Dilma Rousseff has been trying to stimulate the economy with tax cuts and low interest rates. | President Dilma Rousseff has been trying to stimulate the economy with tax cuts and low interest rates. |
Most of the year's growth came in the final three months of the year, when the economy grew 0.6%. | Most of the year's growth came in the final three months of the year, when the economy grew 0.6%. |
In 2011, Brazil notched up growth of 2.7% and overtook the UK to become the world's sixth-biggest economy. | |
But on the basis of 2012's figures, Brazil has now fallen back to seventh place, even though the UK's economy only grew 0.2% in 2012, according to figures released on Wednesday. | |
Thanks to a decline in the value of the Brazilian currency, the real, the country's economy shrank in dollar terms to $2.2tn, the IBGE said, while the UK's grew to $2.3tn. | |
Brazil is not the only member of the Bric group of economies that is experiencing a slowdown. Russia, India and China are also finding that GDP growth has recently slowed more than expected. | Brazil is not the only member of the Bric group of economies that is experiencing a slowdown. Russia, India and China are also finding that GDP growth has recently slowed more than expected. |
"Slower growth in the Brics is likely to shave half a percentage point off global GDP growth over the next five years relative to the past decade," said Mark Williams of Capital Economics. | "Slower growth in the Brics is likely to shave half a percentage point off global GDP growth over the next five years relative to the past decade," said Mark Williams of Capital Economics. |
"For Brazil, the issue is that consumer spending, which for years was the driver of growth, can no longer continue to increase at rapid rates. | "For Brazil, the issue is that consumer spending, which for years was the driver of growth, can no longer continue to increase at rapid rates. |
"Brazilian households spend roughly a fifth of their income servicing debt - far more than over-leveraged US households did before the financial crisis. This debt burden has understandably started to take a toll on their spending." | "Brazilian households spend roughly a fifth of their income servicing debt - far more than over-leveraged US households did before the financial crisis. This debt burden has understandably started to take a toll on their spending." |
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