Loans to Brazil small firms dry up as steep recession looms

SAO PAULO, July 24 (Reuters) - Brazilian banks are increasingly reluctant to lend to small- and mid-sized firms as manufacturing and retail trade shrink, which will likely feed through to what looks like the nation's worst recession in 25 years.
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