The Brazilian Q2 GDP data, which showed a 9.7% q/q fall in output, confirmed that the country suffered one of the more modest downturns in Latin America. But with fiscal policy set to turn from a tailwind to a headwind, the pace of the recovery is likely to lose momentum.
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