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Brazil’s pension reforms: five key questions

With Brazil returning from carnival, thoughts are shifting back to President Temer’s domestic policy agenda and, in particular, the prospects for planned pensions reform over the coming months that will make or break his fiscal programme. In this Update we answer five key questions.

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