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Down 18%
Brazil's real has tumbled 18% this year. Other Latin American currencies have been hurting, too. The Mexican peso, for instance, is down 15%. Government intervention has helped slow the decline, though. And with over $200 billion in foreign currency reserves, Brazil's central bank can continue to keep selling dollars for a while.
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