Brazil central bank sells $400 million in dollar auctions with repurchase deal
SAO PAULO, June 4 (Reuters) - Brazil's central bank on Wednesday sold a total $400 million in two dollar auctions with repurchase agreement aimed at rolling over contracts expiring on July 2, according to statements on its website.
The bank had said a day earlier it was going to offer up to $1 billion in the two simultaneous auctions.
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