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Brazil's jobless rate rose from an all-time low to the highest in more than one year in January, flagging the recessionary risks of a government austerity drive which has raised taxes and reined in spending. Brazil's non-seasonally adjusted jobless rate rose more than expected in January to 5.3 percent, the highest since September 2013, from 4.3 percent in December, statistics agency IBGE said.
The median forecast in a Reuters poll of 25 economists was 5.0 percent. Mounting job losses could pile political pressure on President Dilma Rousseff, already weakened by a massive corruption scandal at state-run oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA and by unpopular austerity measures. Brazil has scrambled to raise taxes and freeze spending after ratings agencies warned it could lose investment-grade status. Although investors have welcomed the belt-tightening, it has also hurt an already weak economy, raising the prospect of a recession in 2015. Market economists expect Brazil's economy to shrink 0.5 percent in 2015, in its weakest performance since 1992, according to a weekly central bank poll.

Copyright Reuters, 2015

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