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Polling in Focus as Clock Ticks to Round One

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  • Bloomberg write that Goldman Sachs have joined hedge funds including Legacy Capital in seeing the presidential election as being tighter than polls currently signal. The piece cites Goldman Sachs as noting that voting preferences are now well cemented and suggested that the political base of Bolsonaro, might be more energized.
  • Ipespe are due to be releasing their latest polling numbers ahead of next weekend’s vote, with the latest Datafolha numbers showing Lula leading with 47% vs. Bolsonaro’s 33%.
  • MNI BCB Review here including summary of sell-side views: https://roar-assets-auto.rbl.ms/documents/18546/MN...
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MNI London Bureau | +44 203-865-3809 | edward.hardy@marketnews.com

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