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Brazil's conservative economic policy has helped the country shed its image as one for the faint-hearted investor to ignore, as Rodrigo Amaral reports

  As it happens every four years, the world has its eyes set on Brazil in 2010. But this time the attention is due not only to the wizardry Kaká & co are expected to deliver during the football ...

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