This week is a critical period for both economic and political landscapes, packed with pivotal events from June 3 to June 7. Here’s why these updates matter to everyone, from policymakers to everyday citizens. Brazil’s Economic Spotlight First on the agenda is Brazil’s first-quarter GDP data release on June 4. Analysts project a 0.7% growth […]
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