Brazil overtakes UK to become world's 6th largest economy

Telegraph Gross domestic product grew by 2.7pc last year, down from 7.5pc growth in 2010, dragged back by higher business costs and lower industrial output. Economists had forecast a 2.8pc rise in gross domestic product. On a quarter-on-quarter basis, Brazil's GDP grew by 0.3pc in the final three months of 2011, against expectations of a 0.2pc rise.

Despite lower annual growth, economists at the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) said Brazil still managed to take Britain's spot as the world's sixth-largest economy last year, behind the US, China, Japan, Germany and France.

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VS

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UFOinsider...and the chicks are hotter too :D

Really? Let me check:

VS

yea, you're right. lol

This proves that Brazil's GDP growth is solely driven by sex tourism, right?

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Abdel
UFOinsider...and the chicks are hotter too :D

Really? Let me check:

VS

yea, you're right. lol

This proves that Brazil's GDP growth is solely driven by sex tourism, right?

If you consider pussy as part of their natural ressources, then yes.

 

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