The leading foreign investors in Latin America’s biggest economy are the United States, with $104.7 billion; Spain, $85.3 billion; and Belgium, with $50.4 billion. Just over $98 billion, or 16.9 percent of total FDI during the period studied, went to Brazil’s financial sector, while 9 percent – $52.2 billion – was captured by the beverage industry.
The oil and gas sector received $49.5 billion in FDI, 8.5 percent of the total, and $40.6 billion flowed into telecoms. Brazil will post around $60 billion in additional FDI for 2011, according to the latest projections by the central bank. EFE For the latest updates on the stock market, visit Stock Market Today
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