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Brazil Election Watch: into the final straight

The latest polls suggest that this weekend’s run-off in Brazil’s presidential election is still too close to call, which we suspect favours the incumbent, Dilma Rousseff, over the challenger, Aécio Neves. In this Election Watch we outline what a victory for each candidate might mean for the economy and markets.

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