On Tuesday, Brazil’s National Treasury announced a primary surplus of R$11.1 billion ($2.14 billion) for Brazil’s central government in April. This result, which encompasses the Treasury, Central Bank, and Social Security, fell short of the R$13.35 billion ($2.58 billion) surplus analysts had anticipated. Comparatively, the surplus was R$15.6 billion ($3.01 billion) in the same month […]
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