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Brazil’s international reserves reach the lowest level since April 2011

Brazil's international reserves are at their lowest level in more than 11 years, according to data from the Central Bank (BC).

Between the end of August and the beginning of this month, the country's dollar cushion reached US$326 billion, the same registered in April 2011.

International reserves are amounts that a country has in foreign currency.

They work as a kind of "insurance" to face their obligations . . .

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