25.09.2015 - Brazil's beleaguered currency rebounds after intervention threat
Brazil's depressed currency rebounded on Thursday after the head of its central bank vowed to use all instruments in its arsenal to curtail the real's collapse as investors fret over the future of Latin America's largest economy. The real, which earlier in the session had tumbled to a new all-time low of 4.248 to the U.S. dollar, bounced back to 4.023 after central bank president Alexandre Tombini, in an unscheduled press briefing, did not rule out selling part of the country's $371 billion foreign reserves to calm the exchange rate market...............................................Full Article: Source
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