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To: Snowshoe who wrote (113329)9/10/2015 7:49:31 AM
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Ms Rousseff also called for "bitter medicine" to strengthen the Brazilian economy, signalling a commitment to austerity measures advanced by Finance Minister Joaquim Levy in an effort to save the country's investment-grade credit rating.

Spending cuts and tax increases have turned congressional allies and fellow ministers against Mr Levy, alienated Ms Rousseff's political base and pushed her approval rating into single digits in recent polls.

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/contrite-brazilian-president-dilma-rousseff-admits-contribution-to-recession-20150908-gjhh8s.html#ixzz3lKrvVXpy
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