Brazil has the tenth largest economy in the world and the largest economy in South America. The services sector, which represents 63% of total GDP, is the most significant sector in the economy.  Services are divided into several categories, the most important of which are government, defense, education, and health (15 % of total GDP), other services 15%, wholesale and retail trade 11%, real estate 8%, and financial services 7%.  Furthermore, industry accounts for 18% of GDP, with manufacturing 11% and construction 4% accounting for the majority of that contribution.  The agriculture and livestock sector accounts for 5% of the country's gross domestic product (GDP).  Among the expenditure components of GDP, household consumption ranks first, accounting for 63% of total usage. Government expenditure ranks second and represents 20%, and gross fixed capital formation ranks third, accounts for 16%. Foreign trade in both commodities and services accounts for 13% of GDP, whereas imports account for 12% while contributing 1 percent to total GDP.

A higher than expected figure should be seen as positive (bullish) for the BRL while a lower than expected figure should be seen as negative (bearish) for the BRL.

Category:  GDP Growth Rate
Units:  Percent
Details
Impact: Medium
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Currency: BRL
Latest Release
Previous: 0%
Consensus: 0.1%
Actual: 0%
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Date: Jun 04, 12:00
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Consensus: 0.1%