Brazil Demand Pushes Job Creation to January Record
Feb. 18 (Bloomberg) — Brazil created a record number of jobs for the month of January, prompting traders to increase bets policy makers may start raising the benchmark interest rate as early as next month to keep inflation in check.
Latin America’s biggest economy created 181,419 jobs last month, led by manufacturers, compared with a loss of 101,748 jobs a year earlier, the Labor Ministry said in a report today in Rio de Janeiro.
Yields on interest rate future contracts maturing May 2010 through July 2011 rose after the report was released. The contract due January 2011, the most traded on Sao Paulo’s BM&F exchange, rose 1 basis point, or 0.01 percentage point, to 10.25 percent at 12:57 p.m. New York time.
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