BRICS
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BRICS is a financial term used to refer to the combination of the countries of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
The term is mainly used the financial world and it is derived from the popular term BRIC.
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[edit] References
- UFRJ - (Portuguese)
- Goldman Sachs quotes the South Africa, in the page 11
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