Brazil's to rank better in the next Corruption Perception Index (CPI)?
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The Corruption Perception Index (CPI) is the world's main corruption indicator. Produced by Transparency International since 1995, it evaluates 182 countries and territories and assigns scores on a scale between 0 and 100. The higher the score, the higher the country's perception of integrity.
In the edition published in February 2026, Brazil kept the same position as the year before in the ranking, the 107th place, with a score of 35 points. If in the next edition of the ranking, Brazil improves its position, occupying a better position than 107th, this market will resolved to "Yes".
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