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Brazil Modernization: Could Global Firms Benefit?

Brazil's economy may benefit from a significant increase in private infrastructure spending, aimed at modernizing everything from ports to power grids. This basket offers exposure to US and EU-listed engineering, technology, and logistics companies that are positioned to support these large-scale projects.

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Han Tan | Market Analyst

Published on October 9

Your Basket's Financial Footprint

Market capitalisation breakdown for the basket 'Investing in Global Infrastructure for Brazil's Future | 2025'.

Key Takeaways for Investors:
  • Large-cap dominance tends to reduce volatility and align performance with broader, more stable market movements.
  • Treat this basket as a potential core holding, not a speculative, high-growth allocation.
  • Likely to deliver steady, long-term value rather than rapid, short-term explosive gains.
Total Market Cap
  • BIPC: $5.89B

  • CAAP: $2.87B

  • UGP: $4.53B

  • Other

About This Group of Stocks

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Our Expert Thinking

Brazil is launching an ambitious infrastructure modernisation plan targeting transportation, energy, and sanitation. This creates significant opportunities for global companies with the expertise to design, build, and operate these large-scale projects that will enhance Brazil's economic competitiveness.

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What You Need to Know

This group focuses on US and EU-listed companies positioned to benefit from Brazil's infrastructure boom. These are established multinational firms involved in the entire project lifecycle, from financing and planning to construction and long-term operation of critical facilities.

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Why These Stocks

These companies were handpicked for their strategic positioning in Brazil's development story. They include global engineering leaders, advanced technology providers for power grids, logistics operators, and financial institutions that fund capital-intensive infrastructure projects.

Why You'll Want to Watch These Stocks

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Brazil's Infrastructure Boom

Brazil is launching one of the most ambitious infrastructure modernisation programmes in Latin America. These companies are positioned to capture significant opportunities from this multi-billion transformation.

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Global Leaders, Local Impact

These aren't just any companies - they're established multinational giants with proven track records in delivering complex infrastructure projects worldwide, now focused on Brazil's growth story.

Critical Sectors Coverage

From modernising ports and power grids to upgrading transportation networks, these companies span the essential infrastructure sectors that will drive Brazil's next phase of economic development.

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