EFTA Document EFTA01386954
"Brazil sticks out like a sore thumb in terms of its perceived riskiness, and its creditworthiness is set to deteriorate further in the coming months because of the plethora of domestic and external vulnerabilities," Nicholas Spiro, a managing director at advisory firm Spiro Sovereign Strategy, said by e-mail from London. For Related News and Information: One Scandal, Two Presidents and a Wall of Worry for Brazil Bad-Luck Month of Brazil's 'Mad Dog' Menaces Rousseff Rule Top Stories:TOP<GO>
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"Brazil sticks out like a sore thumb in terms of its perceived riskiness, and its creditworthiness is set to deteriorate further in the coming months because of the plethora of domestic and external vulnerabilities," Nicholas Spiro, a managing director at advisory firm Spiro Sovereign Strategy, said by e-mail from London. For Related News and Information: One Scandal, Two Presidents and a Wall of Worry for Brazil Bad-Luck Month of Brazil's 'Mad Dog' Menaces Rousseff Rule Top Stories:TOP<GO>
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