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Brazil: pension reform faces difficult final stretch

Worsening relations between the Brazilian presidency and legislature threaten to delay the much-vaunted pension bill and will keep markets on tenterhooks in the coming weeks. It still looks like the reform will be approved, but the latest events suggest the next steps in the reform agenda may face larger obstacles.

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