Investors shouldn’t avoid countries with noisy anti-corruption campaigns – instead, they should consider betting on them.
How to Get Brazil (And Latin America) Completely Wrong
Brazil's Big Bet
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Stephen Kurczy
Brazil’s Congress is moving to lift a seven-decade ban on casino gambling in an effort to raise tax revenue, attracting interest from U.S. investors.
Podcast: What's Next for Michel Temer and Brazil
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AQ Online
A bombshell allegation this week against interim President Michel Temer has further muddied the political waters in Brazil.
Brazil Update: One Month into a Michel Temer Government
What steps has Brazil’s interim government taken on the budget, social spending, and foreign policy?
Michel Temer and the 'Nobody Survives' Scenario in Brasília
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Brian Winter
New questions emerge about who, if anyone, will be left standing once the Petrobras probe concludes.
Rio’s Forgotten Health Crisis
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Anne Vigna
As authorities focus on thwarting Zika, few resources remain for tackling Rio’s high rates of tuberculosis.
In Occupying Schools, Rio’s Students Get a Political Education
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Stephen Kurczy
Students seized control of more than 70 high schools across the state of Rio de Janeiro until the government promised more investment in education.