Atmos: Brazil Has Advanced Despite Populism; Road Correction Is Not at the Price
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In a letter to investors published today, Atmos Capital said that economic reforms made in recent times of political sensitization have placed the country for the next growth cycle – since the trajectory of public debt has been challenged with responsibility. “The rupture will require much less than in the past,” said the manager who administers R$ 15 b. (The whole of the letter is here.) According to Atmos, the lack of fiscal discipline of the …
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