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2388375 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Direito Administrativo
Banca: ESAF
Orgão: RFB

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2388374 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Direito Constitucional
Banca: ESAF
Orgão: RFB

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2388373 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: ESAF
Orgão: RFB
Your answer to question must be based on the text below entitled "Brazil boosts the dollar".

Brazil boosts the dollar

How long can the run on the dollar continue? Last year's dollar slump, with its attendant rise in commodity prices, ended when the market put paid to it. This time governments are attempting to slow it down. But it is not, as widely expected, the US government that is doing this. Instead, the Canadian dollar dropped sharply on Tuesday after the Bank of Canada issued a warning over the currency's recent strength. Brazil's government went further, imposing capital controls to stop the real gaining at the dollar's expense. Other countries, it appears, have more to lose from a weak dollar than the US does.

Perhaps as a result, there was a day's pause in the trade that has seen the dollar hit 14-month lows while oil, denominated in dollars, briefly hit $80 a barrel before falling. Brazil's imposition of a 2 per cent tax on capital inflows, to both stocks and bonds, showed strong intent. This move brought the real, which has risen 54.5 per cent against the dollar since its nadir, down by 3.8 per cent. The Bovespa stock index, which has tripled since its low, fell 7.5 per cent in dollar terms at one point.

Brazil evidently fears that an overpriced real could endanger its recovery. Other exporters will be watching closely.

(Source: the Financial Times October 20- www.ft.com, adapted)


The cause of Brazilian government action, according to the text, is concern
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2388372 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: ESAF
Orgão: RFB
Your answer to question must be based on the text below entitled "Brazil boosts the dollar".

Brazil boosts the dollar

How long can the run on the dollar continue? Last year's dollar slump, with its attendant rise in commodity prices, ended when the market put paid to it. This time governments are attempting to slow it down. But it is not, as widely expected, the US government that is doing this. Instead, the Canadian dollar dropped sharply on Tuesday after the Bank of Canada issued a warning over the currency's recent strength. Brazil's government went further, imposing capital controls to stop the real gaining at the dollar's expense. Other countries, it appears, have more to lose from a weak dollar than the US does.

Perhaps as a result, there was a day's pause in the trade that has seen the dollar hit 14-month lows while oil, denominated in dollars, briefly hit $80 a barrel before falling. Brazil's imposition of a 2 per cent tax on capital inflows, to both stocks and bonds, showed strong intent. This move brought the real, which has risen 54.5 per cent against the dollar since its nadir, down by 3.8 per cent. The Bovespa stock index, which has tripled since its low, fell 7.5 per cent in dollar terms at one point.

Brazil evidently fears that an overpriced real could endanger its recovery. Other exporters will be watching closely.

(Source: the Financial Times October 20- www.ft.com, adapted)


The result of the new Brazilian tax on investments was
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2388371 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: ESAF
Orgão: RFB
Your answer to question must be based on the text below entitled "Brazil boosts the dollar".

Brazil boosts the dollar

How long can the run on the dollar continue? Last year's dollar slump, with its attendant rise in commodity prices, ended when the market put paid to it. This time governments are attempting to slow it down. But it is not, as widely expected, the US government that is doing this. Instead, the Canadian dollar dropped sharply on Tuesday after the Bank of Canada issued a warning over the currency's recent strength. Brazil's government went further, imposing capital controls to stop the real gaining at the dollar's expense. Other countries, it appears, have more to lose from a weak dollar than the US does.

Perhaps as a result, there was a day's pause in the trade that has seen the dollar hit 14-month lows while oil, denominated in dollars, briefly hit $80 a barrel before falling. Brazil's imposition of a 2 per cent tax on capital inflows, to both stocks and bonds, showed strong intent. This move brought the real, which has risen 54.5 per cent against the dollar since its nadir, down by 3.8 per cent. The Bovespa stock index, which has tripled since its low, fell 7.5 per cent in dollar terms at one point.

Brazil evidently fears that an overpriced real could endanger its recovery. Other exporters will be watching closely.

(Source: the Financial Times October 20- www.ft.com, adapted)


The writer claims that Canada and Brazil both appeared to show
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2388370 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: ESAF
Orgão: RFB
Your answer to question must be based on the text below entitled "Brazil boosts the dollar".

Brazil boosts the dollar

How long can the run on the dollar continue? Last year's dollar slump, with its attendant rise in commodity prices, ended when the market put paid to it. This time governments are attempting to slow it down. But it is not, as widely expected, the US government that is doing this. Instead, the Canadian dollar dropped sharply on Tuesday after the Bank of Canada issued a warning over the currency's recent strength. Brazil's government went further, imposing capital controls to stop the real gaining at the dollar's expense. Other countries, it appears, have more to lose from a weak dollar than the US does.

Perhaps as a result, there was a day's pause in the trade that has seen the dollar hit 14-month lows while oil, denominated in dollars, briefly hit $80 a barrel before falling. Brazil's imposition of a 2 per cent tax on capital inflows, to both stocks and bonds, showed strong intent. This move brought the real, which has risen 54.5 per cent against the dollar since its nadir, down by 3.8 per cent. The Bovespa stock index, which has tripled since its low, fell 7.5 per cent in dollar terms at one point.

Brazil evidently fears that an overpriced real could endanger its recovery. Other exporters will be watching closely.

(Source: the Financial Times October 20- www.ft.com, adapted)


Compared to Canada, according to the text, Brazil
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2388369 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: ESAF
Orgão: RFB
Your answer to question must be based on the text below entitled "Brazil boosts the dollar".

Brazil boosts the dollar

How long can the run on the dollar continue? Last year's dollar slump, with its attendant rise in commodity prices, ended when the market put paid to it. This time governments are attempting to slow it down. But it is not, as widely expected, the US government that is doing this. Instead, the Canadian dollar dropped sharply on Tuesday after the Bank of Canada issued a warning over the currency's recent strength. Brazil's government went further, imposing capital controls to stop the real gaining at the dollar's expense. Other countries, it appears, have more to lose from a weak dollar than the US does.

Perhaps as a result, there was a day's pause in the trade that has seen the dollar hit 14-month lows while oil, denominated in dollars, briefly hit $80 a barrel before falling. Brazil's imposition of a 2 per cent tax on capital inflows, to both stocks and bonds, showed strong intent. This move brought the real, which has risen 54.5 per cent against the dollar since its nadir, down by 3.8 per cent. The Bovespa stock index, which has tripled since its low, fell 7.5 per cent in dollar terms at one point.

Brazil evidently fears that an overpriced real could endanger its recovery. Other exporters will be watching closely.

(Source: the Financial Times October 20- www.ft.com, adapted)


According to the text, last year the US currency
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2388368 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: ESAF
Orgão: RFB
Your answer to question must be based on the text below entitled "Brazil boosts the dollar".

Brazil boosts the dollar

How long can the run on the dollar continue? Last year's dollar slump, with its attendant rise in commodity prices, ended when the market put paid to it. This time governments are attempting to slow it down. But it is not, as widely expected, the US government that is doing this. Instead, the Canadian dollar dropped sharply on Tuesday after the Bank of Canada issued a warning over the currency's recent strength. Brazil's government went further, imposing capital controls to stop the real gaining at the dollar's expense. Other countries, it appears, have more to lose from a weak dollar than the US does.

Perhaps as a result, there was a day's pause in the trade that has seen the dollar hit 14-month lows while oil, denominated in dollars, briefly hit $80 a barrel before falling. Brazil's imposition of a 2 per cent tax on capital inflows, to both stocks and bonds, showed strong intent. This move brought the real, which has risen 54.5 per cent against the dollar since its nadir, down by 3.8 per cent. The Bovespa stock index, which has tripled since its low, fell 7.5 per cent in dollar terms at one point.

Brazil evidently fears that an overpriced real could endanger its recovery. Other exporters will be watching closely.

(Source: the Financial Times October 20- www.ft.com, adapted)

The title of the article suggests that the Brazilian government
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2388367 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Espanhol (Língua Espanhola)
Banca: ESAF
Orgão: RFB
Comercio Chile-China

De acuerdo a un informe de Aduanas, China se consolidó como el principal destino de las exportaciones chilenas con embarques por US$ 8.257 millones -en un intercambio bilateral de US$ 11.881 millones- y el único de los socios comerciales hacia donde nuestros envíos crecieron (6,3%) durante los primeros nueve meses de este año (los envíos totales menguaron un 35%). El incremento registrado en los embarques al gigante asiático fue muy superior a las caídas entre 20% y 68% anotadas en el resto de los países con los que Chile mantiene intercambio comercial, incluso socios tan importantes como la Unión Europea, Aladi y Nafta, destinos a los que Chile exportó productos por un monto menor a US$ 6.700 millones.

Las exportaciones chilenas a Estados Unidos cayeron un 32% al pasar de US$ 6.625 millones a US$ 4.495 millones; mientras los envíos a Japón bajaron 45% de US$ 3.493 millones a US$ 1.501 millones. En relación a Europa, el informe de Aduanas mostró que la cantidad embarcada también disminuyó en los primeros nueve meses del año (49%) respecto del mismo lapso de 2008, debido a la disminución de los envíos a Italia y Holanda.
(Diario Financiero, 20.10.09 (texto adaptado)

De acuerdo con el texto, en el informe de Aduanas se dice que:
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2388366 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Espanhol (Língua Espanhola)
Banca: ESAF
Orgão: RFB
Comercio Chile-China

De acuerdo a un informe de Aduanas, China se consolidó como el principal destino de las exportaciones chilenas con embarques por US$ 8.257 millones -en un intercambio bilateral de US$ 11.881 millones- y el único de los socios comerciales hacia donde nuestros envíos crecieron (6,3%) durante los primeros nueve meses de este año (los envíos totales menguaron un 35%). El incremento registrado en los embarques al gigante asiático fue muy superior a las caídas entre 20% y 68% anotadas en el resto de los países con los que Chile mantiene intercambio comercial, incluso socios tan importantes como la Unión Europea, Aladi y Nafta, destinos a los que Chile exportó productos por un monto menor a US$ 6.700 millones.

Las exportaciones chilenas a Estados Unidos cayeron un 32% al pasar de US$ 6.625 millones a US$ 4.495 millones; mientras los envíos a Japón bajaron 45% de US$ 3.493 millones a US$ 1.501 millones. En relación a Europa, el informe de Aduanas mostró que la cantidad embarcada también disminuyó en los primeros nueve meses del año (49%) respecto del mismo lapso de 2008, debido a la disminución de los envíos a Italia y Holanda.
(Diario Financiero, 20.10.09 (texto adaptado)

En el texto se dice que las exportaciones chilenas:
 

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