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The US dollar's decline against the Brazilian real reflects increased demand for the real and confidence in Brazil's economy.
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The US dollar fell below 5 Brazilian reais for the first time in over two years, reaching R$4.99 on April 13, 2026. This currency appreciation coincided with Brazil's stock market hitting a record high, supported by increased foreign investment. The stronger real may affect Brazil's export competitiveness, while the stock market gains reflect growing investor confidence in the country's economy.