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Brazil loses 33.74 billion euros in foreign investment in the first half

Brazil lost 33.74 billion euros in foreign investment in the first half of the year, a negative historical record, as long as there are records, caused by the covid-19 pandemic, the Brazilian Central Bank reported Wednesday.

According to the Central Bank, which has compiled the statistical series since 1982, foreigners withdrew 266.83 billion euros between January and June, while foreign investments totaled 233.08 billion euros in the same period.

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