An emerging winner

The Brazilian economy has been remarkably resilient since the 1999 crisis, retiring its outstanding credit with the IMF and reducing its external debt load overall. Despite nervousness when Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was first elected in 2002, the economic situation in Brazil has improved in recent years due to orthodox policy decisions, strong commodity prices, and stability across governments. These factors, along with high local interest rates, have led to a sharp increase in capital inflows

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