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Brazil Lets More Companies Hold Dollar and Euro Accounts at Home
Brazil’s central bank will allow more companies to hold dollar and euro accounts domestically, benefiting exporters, firms with foreign debt, companies with foreign owners, and non-residents. These entities can now keep foreign earnings in those currencies without converting to reais at every step.
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