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Brazilian reserves fall by US$37 billion in an election year, returning to their lowest level in 11 years.

Since December 31, 2021, there has been a reduction from US$362,2 billion to US$324,35 billion as of October 20.

Central Bank (Photo: Marcello Casal Jr/Agência Brasil)

247 - Foreign exchange reserves fell by US$37,85 billion in 2022 and returned to their lowest level since 2011, according to figures from the Central Bank (BC). The information was published this Saturday (22) by Miriam Leitão's column

Since December 31, 2021, there has been a reduction from US$362,2 billion to US$324,35 billion on October 20, the lowest value in more than 10 years, since March 2011. 

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