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Brazil’s Dollar Inflows Look Strong. Look at Who Is Leaving
Brazil's net foreign-exchange inflows reached $16.824 billion through July 3, 2026, driven by a $34.423 billion surplus in the trade channel (exports of $158.805 billion vs. imports of $124.382 billion). However, the financial channel recorded a $17.599 billion net loss (purchases of $366.245 billion vs. sales of $383.844 billion).
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