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Brazilian Real Higher After Interest Rate Cut

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Vladimir Vyun
Updated: Jul 27, 2017, 11:04 UTC

The Brazilian real rallied against the US dollar yesterday after the Federal Reserve released a dovish policy statement and Brazil’s central bank cut its

Brazilian Real Higher After Interest Rate Cut

The Brazilian real rallied against the US dollar yesterday after the Federal Reserve released a dovish policy statement and Brazil’s central bank cut its key interest rate.

The Central Bank of Brazil cut the Selic rate by one percentage point to 9.25%, in line with expectations. It was the first time since November 2013 when the interest rate was set below 10%. Moreover, the central bank signaled that it may continue monetary easing at the same pace at the next policy meeting.

USD/BRL sank 1.07% to 3.1384 as of 11:30 GMT today.

This post was originally published by EarnForex

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