Reuters
Published Oct 13, 2021 05:44PM ET
Updated Oct 13, 2021 07:15PM ET
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazil's central bank sold $1 billion worth of currency swaps in a surprise auction on Wednesday afternoon, and said later it would hold another sale on Thursday, seeking to boost the local currency from nearly six-month lows.
The central bank said it sold all 20,000 foreign exchange swap contracts offered in a nonscheduled auction – double the volume offered in the bank's previous surprise auction on Sept. 30.
The sale had an immediate impact on the real, which reversed losses to trade up around 0.5% at 5.51 reais to the dollar.
Later on Wednesday, the bank said it would sell up to another $1 billion in a second nonscheduled auction, due to take place on Thursday morning.
The real is down by nearly a third against the U.S. dollar this year, with investors spooked by political risks, a fragile economic recovery and the prospect for rising interest rates in more wealthy economies.
Last month, Brazil's central bank said it would hold additional twice-weekly auctions of traditional currency swaps, to address demand from banks dismantling their "over-hedge" positions in derivative markets.
Earlier on Wednesday, the central bank's political economy director, Fabio Kanczuk, said there had been a smaller-than-expected market reaction to the bank's announcement of those regular swap auctions.
Written By: Reuters
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