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Brazilian markets are getting slammed, and Wall Street firms are hurting (EWZ)

The biggest ETF investing in Brazil is the iShares MSCI Brazil Capped ETF (EWZ). It fell 16% by mid-day.

Brazil's markets are getting slammed as a political scandal unfolds involving alleged bribery and the country's president.

And some of the biggest firms in finance are potentially getting hurt.

The focused on Brazil is the iShares MSCI Brazil Capped ETF (EWZ), with more than $5.8 billion in assets.

As of mid-day Thursday, the ETF has fallen more than 16%, according to Markets Insider data.

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As of March 31, some of that ETF's biggest holders included:

That's according to regulatory filings analyzed by Bloomberg.

To be sure, these positions may have since changed, and the Wall Street banks are likely holding the ETF as market-makers, which is to say they are providing liquidity for those trading in and out of the fund.

Still, it's a tough day for those trading Brazilian assets.

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With assistance from Joe Ciolli.

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