(Reuters) - Equity markets in Brazil and Mexico suffered the largest
losses in the region, tracking a decline of almost 1 percent on
Wall Street. Latin American currencies recovered part of their
losses in the afternoon, but still closed weaker.
"The end of optimism in U.S. markets encouraged adjustments
in Brazilian markets, with an immediate impact on the
currency," said Sidnei Moura Nehme, executive director of NGO
brokerage in Sao Paulo.
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losses in the region, tracking a decline of almost 1 percent on
Wall Street. Latin American currencies recovered part of their
losses in the afternoon, but still closed weaker.
"The end of optimism in U.S. markets encouraged adjustments
in Brazilian markets, with an immediate impact on the
currency," said Sidnei Moura Nehme, executive director of NGO
brokerage in Sao Paulo.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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