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February 2015

Pesquisa mostra pessimismo com a economia em 2015 [PORTUGUESE]

Valor Econômico, 2/12/2015

Brazil Institute Director Paulo Sotero comments on the situation of the Brazilian economy. 

Amid Division and Paralysis, an Isolated Rousseff Confronts Scandal and Her Own Troubled Legacy

Paulo Sotero – The Huffington Post, 2/12/2015

Brazil Institute Director Paulo Sotero writes about the political impasse in the Brazilian congress as well as President’s Rousseff’s growing unpopularity.

Levy reafirma meta de 1,2% do PIB e vê Petrobras em "boa direção" [PORTUGUESE]

Sergio Lamucci - Valor Econômico , 2/17/2015

Sergio Lamucci talks with Paulo Sotero about the future of the Brazilian GDP.

Levy reafirma compromisso com rigor fiscal e meta de superávit primário [PORTUGUESE]

Jornal do Brasil, 2/17/2015

Brazil Institute Director Paulo Sotero comments on the situation of the Brazilian economy. 

Levy se reúne com executivos em Washington para falar de ajuste [PORTUGUESE]

Claudia Trevisan, Estadão, 2/18/2015

Claudia Trevisan mentions the Brazil Institute and quotes Paulo Sotero’s views on the visit of the Brazilian Finance Minister to Washington D.C. 

Petrobras está indo em uma boa direção, diz Joaquim Levy [PORTUGUESE]

Correio do Estado, 2/18/2015

Brazil Institute is mentioned in an article about the future of oil company, Petrobras.

Levy reafirma compromisso com rigor fiscal e meta de superávit primário em reunião com investidores [PORTUGUESE]

Rondonia Direta, Agencia Brasil, 2/18/2015

Brazil Institute is mentioned in an article about Brazilian foreign debt.

Brazil’s scandalous boom to bust story

Patrick Gillespie, CNN Money, 2/19/2015

Paulo Sotero, Brazil Institute’s Director is quotes in an article about the decline of the Brazilian economy.

Brazil-US Relations: Common Ideas, Little Dialogue

Monica de Bolle, The Huffington Post, 2/20/2015

Brazil Institute’s Fellow, Monica de Bolle writes an Op-Ed on the past and future of Brazil-US relations.

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