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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by Clippy View Post
    Didn't think Brazil was like that - Mexico, yes.
    I've just remembered another story from Brazil another colleague told, though this was some years ago. He was all set to leave his hotel for a jog when the porter stopped him, reckoning he'd get mugged for his trainers, fancy track suit and watch.

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    It's high prices for oil that changed it - albeit they appear to have used the money in a smart way unlike countries like Russia, that's right every time you refuel your car paying £1.20 per liter of fuel you contribute LARGE part of that boom.
    The last time I was in Brazil the smell of ethanol from sugar cane was noticeable-as everyone was running their cars on it
    Double bonus if they have oil and don't have to use it for domestic consumption

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  • AtW
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    It's high prices for oil that changed it - albeit they appear to have used the money in a smart way unlike countries like Russia, that's right every time you refuel your car paying £1.20 per liter of fuel you contribute LARGE part of that boom.

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by Sysman View Post
    Things may have improved but it's still a bit dodgy there. A colleague's wife was there recently. She was followed out of a bank and relieved of the cash she had just withdrawn, at gunpoint.
    Didn't think Brazil was like that - Mexico, yes.

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by MrMark View Post
    BBC News - How President Lula changed Brazil

    Left-winger creating a booming economy??? Some mistake, surely?

    Maybe it doesn't really matter - it's all a question of cycles.
    Things may have improved but it's still a bit dodgy there. A colleague's wife was there recently. She was followed out of a bank and relieved of the cash she had just withdrawn, at gunpoint.

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by MrMark View Post
    BBC News - How President Lula changed Brazil



    Left-winger creating a booming economy??? Some mistake, surely?

    Maybe it doesn't really matter - it's all a question of cycles.
    East when you have large oil reserves.

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  • MrMark
    started a topic Booming Brazil

    Booming Brazil

    BBC News - How President Lula changed Brazil

    Number-crunchers say rising incomes have catapulted more than 29 million Brazilians into the middle class during the eight-year presidency of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, a former trade unionist elected in 2002.

    Some of these people are beneficiaries of government handouts and others of a steadily improving education system.

    Brazilians are staying in school longer, which secures them higher wages, which drives consumption, which in turn fuels a booming domestic economy.
    Left-winger creating a booming economy??? Some mistake, surely?

    Maybe it doesn't really matter - it's all a question of cycles.

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