In November, Brazil’s economic progress paused after three months of decline, posing challenges for President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. He aims to boost prosperity, but the situation is tough. The central bank’s index, which measures economic activity, showed a tiny increase of 0.01% from the previous month. This change is smaller than experts predicted. […]
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