Brazil: Bonds Represent 135% Of Country's GDP – Eurasia Review

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By Andreia Verdélio Bonds in Brazil have added up to the equivalent of 135 percent of the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP). The amount, the Central Bank said, is significant, and, despite the mounting issuance of private securities, government bonds are still prevalent. According to statistics released by the Central Bank, in December 2021, government

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