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75 Percent Of Brazilian Companies In Risk Of Negative Outlook, Says S&P


 


 October 22nd, 2016  |  09:11 AM  |   579 views

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The Standard & Poor's (S&P)  has listed around 75 percent of Brazilian companies under special scrutiny with its CreditWatch program, while 65 percent of them have a negative perspective.

 

     According to the daily O Estado de Sao Paulo on Friday, while S &P has given a negative outlook to most Brazilian companies, the number of downgrades has now diminished after reaching a record high earlier this year.

 

     Brazil is the Latin American country with the most negative outlooks for S&P, followed by Colombia (63 percent of companies), Peru (18 percent) and Chile (15 companies).

 

     If companies are put under CreditWatch, it means they are thought to be in risk of a negative outlook.

 

     According to S&P managing director, Eduardo Uribe, Brazil is seeing an improvement in private sector trust in the national economy, which could trigger a rise in investment, but it is also facing rising unemployment and ongoing poor sales in the retail sector.

 

     The volatility risk of the Brazilian currency and weaker than expected economic growth could continue to pose risks for the credit rating of Brazilian agencies, Uribe added.

 

     However, S&P predicted that Brazil would see GDP growth of 1.5 percent in 2017, after two years of contraction.  Enditem

 


 

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