Brazil’s Levy tipped to leave government, replaced by Barbosa: sources

Brazil's Finance Minister Levy looks on during presentation of the OECD Economic Survey of Brazil with the Secretary-General of the OCDE Gurria at the Finance Ministry in Brasilia
Brazil’s Finance Minister Joaquim Levy looks on during presentation of the OECD Economic Survey of Brazil with the Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OCDE) Jose Angel Gurria (not pictured), at the Finance Ministry in Brasilia, Brazil, November 4, 2015. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino

Brazilian Planning Minister Nelson Barbosa may replace Joaquim Levy as finance minister, three government sources told Reuters on Friday, as speculation grows about imminent changes to President Dilma Rousseff’s economic team.

Barbosa, who has kept a low profile in recent months, has the backing of several government insiders and advocates tempering an austerity drive on which Levy has staked his reputation, one of the sources said.

A senior member of Rousseff’s economic team, who requested anonymity, said Levy’s departure could take place on Friday or in the coming days. In newspaper interviews published on Friday, Levy hinted at his own exit.

Another government source with knowledge of the matter said many in Rousseff’s administration were pushing for Barbosa to replace Levy, “but the president has not yet decided.”

Speculation about Levy’s possible resignation has increased this week since Fitch became the second ratings agency to strip Brazil of its coveted investment grade. The decision, though widely expected, marked the sharp reversal in the fortunes of Latin America’s largest economy.

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