Direct debit in brazil
Brazilian property investors may be interested to learn foreign direct
investment in the country grew by 20.6 per cent in 2008...
Foreign investment in Brazil amounted to £30.1 million last year compared to £24.9
million in 2007, according to
figures from the United Nations (UN) Conference on Trade and Development.
Cross-border mergers and acquisitions also grew by 13.6 per cent, generating £6.9
million for the country in 2008 compared to £6.1 million in 2007.
Brazil
bucked the worldwide trend as the UN's figures showed foreign direct investment
inflows declined by 21 per cent last year and are likely to decrease further in
2009.
Last week, a poll of the Association of Foreign
Investors in Real Estate's 200 members found that Brazil offers the second best
opportunity for capital appreciation.
The survey - which was conducted in the fourth quarter of 2008 - found that 16
per cent of respondents saw the country as a good place to invest, coming second
behind the US.
Source: www.uv10.com