Brazilians Are Told Credit Access Is Back to Normal

An ATM machine in Brazil Credit availability in Brazil has returned to levels seen before the deepening of the global credit crisis in September. This according to Brazilian Central Bank President Henrique Meirelles, who announced the good news this Monday, February 10.

Speaking before a group of business leaders in Brazilian capital Brasí­lia, Meirelles said the improvement in credit supply came as a result of government initiatives to compensate for tight liquidity abroad.

"We are substituting foreign credit," said Meirelles. "In a second phase, it will be important for the costs of credit to decline." On an indexed scale of 100, Brazil's credit availability rose to 101.1 in January from a low of 92.7 in September, Meirelles said.

As part of those efforts since September, Meirelles revealed Brazil's central bank freed up 99.2 billion USD in banking reserve requirements to assure local credit supply.

In January alone, Brazil's central bank injected 61 billion into local markets via spot dollar sales and export credit auctions as a strategy to increase foreign currency liquidity.

In light of improvements noted so far, Meirelles on Monday urged business leaders present to maintain their investment plans.

"It's important that we be realistic, but excessively defensive behavior can exacerbate problems," he said.

According to recent market forecasts, Brazil's economy is projected to grow only about 1.7% this year after expanding by around 5% in 2008.

Mercopress

Tags:

You May Also Like

Brazil to Sell Fish to World’s Largest Fish Producer

Brazil may export fish to China and thus extend the market beyond what is ...

At 7.5%, Brazil’s 2004 Inflation Worse than Expected

The last Focus Bulletin market survey conducted by Brazil’s Central Bank (BC) in 2004 ...

Families of Brazilians Killed in Air Crash Want American Pilots Back in Brazil

The Association of Relatives and Friends of Gol's flight 1907, which fell down in ...

Brazilian market sells organic fruit

Brazil Is World’s Second Largest Producer of Organics and 70% Is Exported

Sales of organic products at supermarkets in Brazil should surpass 1.25 billion Brazilian reais ...

Richest Man in Africa Wants a Piece of Brazil

The chairman of the board of Wind Telecomunicazioni SpA and Orascom Telecom Holding SAE, ...

Brazil Steps on Minefield Putting a Price on Dead and Disappeared

In 2001 the Brazilian government set up a Special Commission on Deaths and Disappearances, ...

Haiti, a Thorn on Brazil’s Side

At the request of the United Nations, Brazil has taken a leading role in ...

Anti-Indian Feeling in Brazil Worries Bishop

“I returned from this  visit feeling very worried.” “I am very sad with what ...

Busy Schedule for Japanese Premier in Brazil

The Prime Minister of Japan, Junichiro Koizumi, who is accompanied by a group of ...

Brazil Maps Its Subsoil

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announced his country’s intention of expanding the ...