Nowadays, with an interim government associated with center-right politics, Brazil is following sharper policies.
Some funds and market bonds are bringing good profits to investors. The foreign direct investment is much higher than the rest of South American countries. Future prospects at short-term are optimistic.
But why invest if we have so many bad news coming from Brazil? If the macroeconomics environment is favorable and if economy is at rock bottom, possibly that's the right time to invest. Economic policies encouraged by the interim government seem to have pleased the market whom has corresponded positively. See the recent appreciation of the Real (Brazil`s currency) against the dollar.
Let's not forget Brazil always had severe structural problems. Markets also have periods of contraction and adjustments.
Difficult times can still go on. Nobody knows for how long. Nevertheless, Temer's government has established some assumptions that have been positively interpreted by investors and Brazil continues to attract them.
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