
Fernando Haddad
Fernando Haddad is a Brazilian politician and academic who has served as the Minister of Finance since January 2023. He previously served as the Mayor of São Paulo and was the Workers' Party candidate for president in 2018, known for his progressive economic policies and focus on social issues.
Born on Apr 25, 1963 (62 years old)
Global Media Ratings
Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Liechtenstein | 101 | 5.55 | 6.59% | +170% | 38,137 | 6,788 | $6,900 | 1,228$ |
Brazil | 64 | 6.03 | 3.46% | +160% | 211,049,527 | 18,983,049 | $1,500,000 | 134,919$ |
Portugal | 2 | 6.00 | 0.11% | +0% | 10,196,709 | 11,522 | $240,000 | 271$ |
Totals | 167 | 221,284,373 | 19,001,359 | $1,746,900 | 136,418$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Brazil:
Fernando Haddad is the Minister of Finance who is meeting with Congress leaders to discuss alternatives to the IOF tax increase.
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Brazil:
Fernando Haddad is the Minister of Finance discussing fiscal adjustments.
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Brazil:
Fernando Haddad will present measures during a meeting with Congress leaders regarding fiscal actions.
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Liechtenstein:
Fernando Haddad is the Minister of Finance and was involved in discussions regarding the increase of the IOF tax.
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Brazil:
Haddad denied the intention to run for candidacy in an interview with GLOBO.
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Liechtenstein:
Fernando Haddad, the Minister of Finance, met with executives to discuss proposals regarding the increase of the IOF tax.
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Brazil:
Fernando Haddad is mentioned as the Minister of Finance in the context of fiscal policy discussions.
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Liechtenstein:
Lula was asked about how he views Fernando Haddad in the context of the upcoming elections.
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Liechtenstein:
Fernando Haddad was present at a meeting to discuss the IOF tax alternatives.
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Brazil:
Fernando Haddad is the Minister of Finance in Brazil and has indicated alignment with Congress on fiscal measures.
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