A Brazil-focused exchange-traded fund is surging as the country’s top two presidential candidates head for a runoff vote following Sunday’s surprisingly...
A Brazil-focused exchange-traded fund is surging as the country’s top two presidential candidates head for a runoff vote following Sunday’s surprisingly tight election results.
Brazil’s... A Brazil-focused exchange-traded fund is surging as the country’s top two presidential candidates head for a runoff vote following Sunday’s surprisingly tight election results. Brazil’s former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the leftist candidate who had shown a commanding lead in the pre-election polls, and far-right President Jair Bolsonaro are battling to lead the world’s fourth-largest democracy, according to the Associated Press. The AP reported Sunday that Bolsonaro and da Silva, who is commonly known as Lula, will compete in a runoff vote scheduled for Oct. 30 after neither candidate clinched a majority of the votes.After 99.
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