Feb 28 2008

The Brazilian Real

By John Baeyens | Share This Brazil

Brazil's real strengthened for an eighth straight day yesterday, alomst reaching a nine-year high, as a tumbling U.S. dollar and surging commodity prices boosted demand for the currency. The real has jumped up 4,8% since February 15, making it the biggest gainer against US dollar among the world's 16 most actively traded currencies during the period.  The currency has strengthened 28 percent in the past 12 months, also the biggest gain among the major currencies against the dollar.

Brazil's real interest rate, calculated by subtracting annual inflation of 4.56 percent from the 11.25 percent Selic benchmark lending rate, is 6.79 percent.
Crude oil also rose above $102 a barrel today, the highest dollar level ever, as the weakening dollar led investors to buy commodities as a hedge against inflation. Brazil exports the crude oil it pumps from what are the deepest waters in the world, with recent discoveries in fields as deep as 6 kilometers. Commodity sales helped Brazilian exports rise to a record $160.6 billion in 2007. Brazil will export as much as $180 billion this year, according to Trade Ministry estimates.

 

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