Welcome back to the Domingo Brief! This week, we’re taking a look at Chilean economic growth, Puerto Rican municipal aid, and more.
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Just over two-thirds (67%) of you correctly guessed Venezuela as the birthplace of South American political revolutionary Simón Bolívar. Born to an upper-class Spanish family in Caracas, he lived and was educated in Spain before returning to his continent of birth in the early 19th century. He eventually led the successful wars for independence for what are today the countries of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela, earning him the nickname El Liberator.
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🇧🇷 Brazil hosted the first-ever South American National Football League (NFL) game on Friday. The Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers, along with 80K pounds of equipment, made the journey down to São Paulo, where their game saw over 42K fans and a halftime show headlined by none other than local star Anitta. Local soccer politics even played out based on team colors, as Brazil’s largest city has a century-old rivalry between the Corinthians and Palmeiras teams.
🇨🇱 Chile's economy grew by 1% in July 2024, marking its fastest monthly expansion in six months and surpassing expectations of 0.9%. Year-on-year economic activity rose by 4.2%, driven by gains in industry (4.4%) and services (1.6%), though mining declined by 2.5%. This growth comes as Chile’s central bank is expected to lower interest rates further, continuing its efforts to stimulate the economy after a challenging second quarter that saw a 0.6% contraction.
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