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 | | Mere attempts to merge BANRISUL and CEERS generated a 43 considerable amount of controversy which the state did not want to intensify by putting privatization on the table. |
 | | Bolstered by emerging public bank privatizations, the Government is now publicly renewing its reform proposals, which now would include the merger of BANRISUL and CEERS with the federally-owned Banco Meridional and part of a small development bank (BRDE, actually a department of BANRISUL), with the possibility of privatizing the merger sometime in the future. |
 | | Until recently, there was little formal regulation of infrastructure services, although two agencies (in roads and ports) were about to oversee concessions in their respective areas. |
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