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Brazil’s pension reform: entering choppy waters…

Opposition to Brazil’s pension reform has, so far, been limited to fairly minor components of the bill. But it will face more substantial resistance in the coming months. Ultimately, our sense is that the savings anticipated by most market participants look optimistic, and this is one reason why we expect the real and bonds to come under pressure in the coming quarters.

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