Why should you increase allocation to Brazilian stocks?
The Weekly Globe: in this article, we will analyze how these factors impact the Brazilian stock market, while also discussing international and local risks that still require a certain dose of caution when investing
By Rodrigo Lopes & Eduardo Coccaro

The announcement of tariff and immigration policies in the US led to the deterioration of expectations in the market on GDP growth and raised doubts about the continuity of exceptionalism in the US economy. Meanwhile, recent developments in China and Europe have left investors more optimistic about the prospects for investing outside the US.
In this article, we will analyze how these factors impact the Brazilian stock market, while also discussing international and local risks that still require a certain dose of caution when investing.
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