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Brazil Is Still the World’s Fifth-Biggest Magnet for Foreign Money
Brazil remains the world’s fifth-largest destination for foreign direct investment (FDI), with annual inflows near $66 billion and a total foreign-investment stock close to $1 trillion. Global investment flows are distorted by financial hubs, complicating analysis of real projects.
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