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Brazil’s Central Bank Could Control Its Own Money, Defying Lula
A key Senate committee in Brazil approved a constitutional change granting the central bank control of its own budget, allowing it to fund itself from its revenues instead of the federal budget. The move aims to shield the institution as a heated 2026 election impacts markets, defying President Lula.
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