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Brazil's central government dramatically reduces budget deficit in November

Brazil's main government considerably narrowed its primary budget deficit to 4.5 billion reais ($ 746.5 million) in November, main information revealed on Wednesday, driven by higher profits, consisting of one-off inflows, and lower expenditures.

The figure can be found in listed below the 6.6 billion genuine deficit anticipated by economic experts in a Reuters poll and marked a steep decline from the 38.1 billion genuine deficit tape-recorded in the same month of 2023.

This helped reduce the 12-month deficit to 1.56% of gross domestic product (GDP), from 1.9% in October.

Previously this month, Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said the federal government closed 2024 with a primary deficit of

0.1% of GDP

, fulfilling its target of eliminating the main deficit with a tolerance variety of 0.25% of GDP on either side.

The Treasury attributed November's outcomes to robust tax collection, inflows connected to the 2023 privatization of state-controlled utility Copel and dividends from state-owned companies, especially development bank BNDES.

On the expense side, costs fell as the prior year's. November expenditures had been inflated by extraordinary transfers. to local funds and payment to states for earnings losses. related to ICMS tax cuts.

(source: Reuters)