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By Bruno Federowski
SAO PAULO, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Brazilian stocks fell on
Monday, with shares of education companies Estácio Participações
SA and Kroton Educacional SA slumping on regulatory scrutiny
over a proposed tie-in.
After the market close on Friday, technical staff in the
office of antitrust agency Cade's superintendent-general said
the deal would spur "monopolies in several markets," referring
to the on-site and distance-learning segments.
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Monday, February 6, 2017
EMERGING MARKETS-Brazil stocks fall; Kroton, Estácio slump on regulatory scrutiny
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