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The government's pension reform bill finally passed the Senate yesterday, but intra-party squabbles are mounting
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President Jair Bolsonaro's son Eduardo became leader of his Social Liberal Party in the Lower House yesterday
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IMF mission finds much to praise in Serbia's economic policies but wage growth and slow SOE reform remain concerns
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The pension reform passed its first Senate vote yesterday, minus an amendment that would have boosted savings
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Africa currently faces a major youth bulge, but falling birth rates mean ageing populations are on the horizon
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Revival of household demand remains an immediate priority for the new government
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A weak government's yielding to popular demand on the retirement age will store up more trouble for later
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Further corruption allegations emerged yesterday, against the government's Senate leader and other regional leaders
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Despite its problems, the multi-party system will continue to make government formation very difficult
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The Central Bank cut its benchmark rate to a record low yesterday amid sluggish growth and low inflation
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