Brazil's R$11.4B Capital Outflow: $EWZ, BRL Outlook Shifts
Brazil recorded R$11.4 billion in net foreign capital outflow in May, the largest since 2022. This shift from appetite to risk aversion pressures the BRL and $EWZ.
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Brazil recorded R$11.4 billion in net foreign capital outflow in May, the largest since 2022. This shift from appetite to risk aversion pressures the BRL and $EWZ.
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