Today: December 27, 2024
December 12, 2024
1 min read

BC will auction US$4 billion of international reserves to secure the dollar

Dollar falls to R$ 6.04 in anticipation of the Copom meeting

In addition to raising basic interest rates by 1 percentage point, the Central Bank (BC) will intervene in the exchange rate for the first time in almost a month to hold back the rise in the dollar. The monetary authority will auction this Thursday (12) up to US$4 billion of international reserves with a repurchase commitment, when the money is bought back into reserves months later.BC will auction US$4 billion of international reserves to secure the dollar

According to a statement issued early in the evening by the BC, the monetary authority will hold two auctions worth up to US$2 billion during the morning. Buyback operations will take place on February 4, 2025 for money sold in the first auction and on April 2, 2025 for money sold in the second auction.

The last time the BC intervened in the foreign exchange market was on November 13, when it also sold US$4 billion of international reserves. At the time, the auction also took place in the form of line auctions, as sales with repurchase commitments are called.

The last spot auction, in which the BC disposed of part of the international reserves without repurchasing the resources, took place on August 30th. At the time, the monetary authority sold US$1.5 billion.

Despite the instability of recent days, the North American currency closed with a significant drop this Wednesday (12).

The commercial dollar ended the day selling at R$5.968, down 1.3%, amid expectations of a rise in the Selic Rate (the economy’s basic interest rate) and concerns about the health of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. This was the first time in two weeks that the price closed below R$6.

Source link

Latest Posts

They celebrated "Buenos Aires Coffee Day" with a tour of historic bars - Télam
Cum at clita latine. Tation nominavi quo id. An est possit adipiscing, error tation qualisque vel te.

Categories

This would be the minimum wage in Colombia if it increases 5.2% as proposed by Acopi
Previous Story

This would be the minimum wage in Colombia if it increases 5.2% as proposed by Acopi

Royal Pari thrashed Aurora and confirmed the relegation of Real Santa Cruz
Next Story

Royal Pari thrashed Aurora and confirmed the relegation of Real Santa Cruz

Latest from Blog

Go toTop