COVID-19: A Positive Tipping Point for Some Brazilian Banks? (Franklin Templeton)
The coronavirus pandemic is hurting Brazilian banks in the near term, but is the outlook entirely grim? Franklin Templeton Emerging Markets Equity’s Gustavo Stenzel explains why certain banks could emerge from the outbreak stronger relative to a new pack of financial technology competitors. READ MORE
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