Thursday, July 29, 2021 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
(Eastern Time - U.S. and Canada)
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Despite a concerted effort that
has vaccinated 40% of the population since the start of 2021, Brazil is
still struggling to put COVID-19 infections on a solid downward path.
Political polarization is increasing, and the 2022 presidential
elections could see a repeat of 2018, only this time with Lula the
favorite to win over Bolsonaro.
The economy is rebounding,
yet expectations among businesses remain depressed, as does CAPEX.
Unemployment remains at near record highs, with a worrying downward
shift in labor force participation. Nevertheless, inflation has risen,
propelled initially by supply shocks (food, oil, electricity and other
prices) and increased risk aversion that has called a large depreciation
of the Real. These shocks and worsening expectations prompted the
Central Bank of Brazil to “normalize” its policy stance, withdrawing
exceptional accommodation. The SELIC policy rate is up 225bp this year
to July and likely will gain another 225bp to 6.50% by year-end.
Meanwhile, the fiscal
accounts are recovering at a good pace from the historic deficit of
2020, but doubts remain about sustainability due to the further
extension of fiscal benefits. The overall accounts will improve in 2021,
but projections by the Senate’s Budget Office (IFI) forecast deficits
until 2024 and a gross government debt-to-GDP approaching 90%. Higher
interest rates and lower growth may once again worsen the debt
trajectory. For investors, the possibility of increased volatility as
the elections draw near is a concern.
The Chamber brings
together a notable group of economists and political scientists to
discuss these themes in our “Brazil: Midyear Economic and Political
Outlook.” Please join us for this timely discussion.
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Moderator:
Paulo Vieira da Cunha, Partner, Verbank Consulting, LLC Drausio Giacomelli, HeadofEMResearch, Deutsche Bank Securities
Speakers:
José Carlos Carvalho, Partner & Chief Economist, Vinci Partners Christopher Garman, Managing Director for Latin America, EURASIA Group Zeina Latif, Principal, Gibraltar Consultoria André Loes, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley Shelly Shetty, Senior Director, Fitch Ratings
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Registration Information:
Members: $25
Non-Members: $50
Webinar information will be provided to registrants once registration has been completed.
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Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. | 485 Madison Avenue, Suite 401, New York, NY 10022 | (212) 751-4691
2021 Petrichor International Music Competition |
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**Extended Deadline: July 18** Over $10,000 value in prizes! Open to all instrumentalists, composers, singers, and ensembles. 中文 | Русский | Français |
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The 2021 Petrichor International Music Competition will
mark the first occurrence of this annual music contest, and will
provide support, inspiration, and exposure to instrumentalists and
singers from around the world. 12 winners | 12 finalists $10,000 value in prizes All participants receive a 2-month iClassical Academy membership. (worth $48) All winners and finalists receive a yearly iClassical Academy membership. (worth $224) Categories: A) Young Solo Performers (under the age of 21) 1st Prize: $500 2nd Prize: $300 3rd Prize: Honorable Mention B) Solo Performers, instrumentalists or singers (over the age of 21) 1st Prize: $1000 2nd Prize: $500 3rd Prize: Honorable Mention C) Composers (acoustic or electronic works) 1st Prize: $1000 2nd Prize: $500 3rd Prize: Honorable Mention D) Ensembles (groups with two or more performers) 1st Prize: $1000 2nd Prize: $500 3rd Prize: Honorable Mention Note: Categories A and B may include piano/orchestral accompaniment or electronic parts. In
addition to cash prizes and iClassical Academy membership, the winners
receive official certificate + press/media exposure + online recital +
feature on website. Participation
will be conducted entirely online, and the musicians will be asked to
submit a video of their performances or their composition
scores/electronic music/score. Jury Panel The
applications will be reviewed by a jury panel consisting of
world-renowned musicians from The Juilliard School, Berklee College of
Music, Eastman School of Music, and Mannes School of Music. Extended Deadline: July 18, 2021 中文 | Русский | Français |
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Thursday, July 15, 2021 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
(Eastern Time - U.S. and Canada)
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The reality of aging and
retirement is more diverse, complex, and hopeful than initial forays
would suggest, greatly affecting how wealth management and healthcare
services cater to adults aged 50+. The Chamber brings together experts
for a webinar on “How Technology and Longevity are Revolutionizing
Healthcare,” to focus on themes of aging, community, and reinvention for
this age group, including:
- The need for a new narrative that builds and expands upon the New Life Curve;
- The value of a purpose-based framework to help adults 50+ navigate this phase of life;
- Mindful use of technology that enables whole person datasets;
- A Humana case study
demonstrating the potential of precision-communication solutions for
increasing star ratings and CAHPS scores.
Please join us for this unique and informative discussion.
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Speakers:
Flavio Masson, CoFounder/ChiefInnovationOfficer, McClennanMasson
Jeannette McClennan, Co-Founder / CEO, McClennanMasson
Ricardo Meirelles, Market Intelligence, PointClickCare
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Registration Information:
Free of Charge
Webinar information will be provided to registrants once registration has been completed.
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Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. | 485 Madison Avenue, Suite 401, New York, NY 10022 | (212) 751-4691
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