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Political and economic factors continue to weigh on Brazil as the country continues to forge on after undergoing an overhaul in its leadership. Last year, with the election of the polarizing Jair Bolsonaro, the message Brazilian voters communicated to the world was anti-establishment is in and traditional politics is out. "A big bounce in Brazil’s yearly industrial production growth (up 7.1% in May) masked yet another broad-based sequential decline (18 out of 26 industrial sectors)," wrote Natalia Gurushina, an economist for Emerging Markets Fixed Income at VanEck.

This Brazil ETF has hit a new 52-week high. Are more gains in store for it?

Brazil stocks reached a new 52-week high as investors cheered extensive reforms. Trade the country's stocks using these three ETFs.

Every major global index has risen throughout the year, with many breaching record highs as central banks moved to easy money policies to prop up economic growth.