Brazil's incoming central bank chief Gabriel Galipolo said on Wednesday that pursuing its 3% inflation target is non-negotiable for policymakers, but that there are various paths to achieve that goal.
Brazil's Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said on Wednesday he is uncertain whether there is enough time to announce a ...
Jake Schurmeier, portfolio manager at Harbor Capital, said he has trimmed exposure to emerging-market debt, citing the ...
Services activity in Brazil grew more than expected in September and hit a record high, a sign of economic strength that ...
Co-chairs have published a new draft NCQG finance text goal and multilateral development banks forecast $170 billion of ...
So too does Central Bank President Roberto Campos Neto, who confesses to nervously watching household debt numbers swell and ...
BERLIN (Reuters) -New tariffs planned by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump could cost Germany 1% in economic output if they ...
The 16th Annual BRICS Summit held in October in Russia provided multiple opportunities for emerging markets and developing ...
Donald Trump’s election victory has catapulted US stocks to fresh records and pushed the dollar to a two-year high. It’s ...