RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 26, 2014 (AFP) - Brazilians narrowly voted leftist President Dilma Rousseff back into office on Sunday after a virulent election campaign that split Latin America's biggest economy between poor north and richer south.
Investors may not yet know exactly what the political landscape will look like once all the votes have been counted. But one thing they can know? How stocks historically perform under a divided Congress, where one party controls the Senate and the other controls the House.