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BRAZIL Is the Tallest City in Brazil.

Summary by braziljournal.com
After the last Copom meeting, in which Selic went up to 15%, the BB analysts came to believe that this was the last increase of the year – and that juris could begin to fall from April 2026 “at a faster rate than the project consensus”. The BB also supported the findings of roadshows made by BB with customers, most of whom believe that the low rates of government approval could lead to a winout of the centre-right in 2026.
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After the last Copom meeting, in which Selic went up to 15%, the BB analysts came to believe that this was the last increase of the year – and that juris could begin to fall from April 2026 “at a faster rate than the project consensus”. The BB also supported the findings of roadshows made by BB with customers, most of whom believe that the low rates of government approval could lead to a winout of the centre-right in 2026.

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braziljournal.com broke the news in on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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