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Brazil’s Central Bank Wades Into the Ambipar Fight to Protect Hedging
Brazil’s Central Bank has joined Ambipar’s bankruptcy case as a technical adviser to challenge a court order freezing Deutsche Bank’s collateral linked to currency-hedge contracts. The bank warns the ruling risks undermining legal certainty in Brazil’s foreign-exchange hedging market.
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