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Brazil’s Stock Market Rebounds as Soft Inflation Lifts Banks
Brazil's Ibovespa stock index rose 0.87% to 171,990 on June 25, recovering from the previous day's decline as softer-than-expected inflation data eased concerns about interest rates. Banks and mining company Vale led the rebound, while the Brazilian real strengthened alongside regional market gains.
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