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Brazilian Real Hits Its Lowest Point Since 2002; Rousseff Assures Fiscal Deficit Is 'Temporary'
Wednesday, September 2, 2015 - 4:14pm | 333The Brazilian real continues to plummet. After losing 1.752 percent on Wednesday, the currency hit its lowest point since 2002. A real is now 0.2658 U.S. dollars, and 1 U.S. dollar equates to 3.7598 reals. The Sao Paulo Stock Exchange, which fell considerably on Tuesday, was up 1.95 percent on...