Samba effect
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Bei der Brasilienkrise, in Brasilien bekannt als Efeito Samba (Samba-Effekt oder Krise der Abwertung des Real 1999), handelt es sich um eine schwere ökonomische Finanzkrise in Brasilien, dem größten Land Lateinamerikas, im Jahr 1999.
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A crise da desvalorização do real em 1999, ou efeito samba, foi um forte movimento de queda do real que ocorreu no Brasil em janeiro de 1999, quando o Banco Central abandonou o regime de Bandas Cambiais, passando a operar em regime de câmbio flutuante.
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The samba effect was the nearly 35% drop in the value of the Brazilian real that occurred in 1999. The effect was caused by the 1997 Asian financial crisis, which led Brazil to increase interest rates and to institute spending cuts and tax increases in an attempt to maintain the value of its currency. These measures failed to produce the intended effect, and the Brazilian government floated its currency against the US dollar, which led to the dramatic decrease in its value. The devaluation also precipitated fears that the ongoing economic crisis in Asia would spread to South America, as many South American countries were heavily dependent on industrial exports from Brazil. These fears resulted in the Brazilian government adopting an austerity program in order to receive a $41.5 billion aid
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Brasilienkrise 1999
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Samba effect
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Desvalorização do real em 1999
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Bei der Brasilienkrise, in Brasilien bekannt als Efeito Samba (Samba-Effekt oder Krise der Abwertung des Real 1999), handelt es sich um eine schwere ökonomische Finanzkrise in Brasilien, dem größten Land Lateinamerikas, im Jahr 1999.
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The samba effect was the nearly 35% drop in the value of the Brazilian real that occurred in 1999. The effect was caused by the 1997 Asian financial crisis, which led Brazil to increase interest rates and to institute spending cuts and tax increases in an attempt to maintain the value of its currency. These measures failed to produce the intended effect, and the Brazilian government floated its currency against the US dollar, which led to the dramatic decrease in its value. The devaluation also precipitated fears that the ongoing economic crisis in Asia would spread to South America, as many South American countries were heavily dependent on industrial exports from Brazil. These fears resulted in the Brazilian government adopting an austerity program in order to receive a $41.5 billion aid package from the International Monetary Fund and other world lenders. By the end of 1999, the effect was waning, and the Brazilian economy was beginning to recover. However, unemployment was only slightly lower than before the effect and remained more than twice as high as it was during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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A crise da desvalorização do real em 1999, ou efeito samba, foi um forte movimento de queda do real que ocorreu no Brasil em janeiro de 1999, quando o Banco Central abandonou o regime de Bandas Cambiais, passando a operar em regime de câmbio flutuante.
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