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Brazil posts primary surplus of $1.46 bln in October

Brazil posted a primary budget surplus of 3.729 billion reais ($1.46 billion) in October, central bank data showed on Friday, breaking a string of five straight monthly deficits.

Reuters
01/12/2014 13:33
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Brazil posted a primary budget surplus of 3.729 billion reais ($1.46 billion) in October, central bank data showed on Friday, breaking a string of five straight monthly deficits.

 

The primary budget had been expected to show a surplus of 3.5 billion reais in October, according to the median forecast of 13 analysts surveyed by Reuters.

 

In the first ten months of the year, the primary balance showed a deficit of 11.557 billion reais.

 

The government originally aimed for a primary surplus, which represents the public sector's excess revenue over expenditures before debt payments, of 99 billion reais or the equivalent of 1.9 percent of gross domestic product for full-year 2014.

 

The government now seeks a surplus of just 10 billion reais.

 

The country posted a primary deficit of 25.491 billion reais in September.

 

($1 = 2.5457 Brazilian reais)

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