Taxa de câmbio - Não vai ter intervenções
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Taxa de câmbio - Não vai ter intervenções


Rousseff Says Brazil Won’t Intervene in Currency as Real Tumbles

(Bloomberg) -- Brazil will let the real fluctuate freely and doesn’t intend to intervene in the market to defend the currency, President Dilma Rousseff said.
“What we are doing is a policy of floating currency, and we’ll continue to do that,” she said in an interview at the presidential palace in Brasilia on Tuesday.
Rousseff’s comments show a commitment to the type of economic orthodoxy championed by Finance Minister Joaquim Levy as key for the country to retain its investment-grade credit rating. Even as the real posts the biggest decline among major currencies this year, the central bank scaled back support by ending sales of foreign-exchange swaps last month.
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