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Brazil's President Says No Risk of Currency Crisis


FILE - Brazil's President Michel Temer speaks at the Planalto Presidential Palace, in Brasilia, Brazil, April 27, 2018.
FILE - Brazil's President Michel Temer speaks at the Planalto Presidential Palace, in Brasilia, Brazil, April 27, 2018.

Brazilian President Michel Temer said on Thursday there was "no risk" of a currency crisis in Latin America's largest economy, after the exchange rate fell to its weakest in more than two years on fears over Brazil's fiscal outlook and political future.

Temer said in a televised interview that Brazil has significant foreign currency reserves and he blamed the real's devaluation partly on higher U.S. interest rates, which he said were impacting other countries' currencies.

However, he acknowledged Brazil's wide-open presidential election in October was concerning investors.

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