Brazil posts wider-than-expected current account deficit in July
BRASILIA, Aug 26 (Reuters) - Brazil posted a current account deficit of $7.067 billion in July, central bank data showed on Tuesday, wider than the $5.6 billion shortfall expected in a Reuters poll of economists.
Foreign direct investment for the month totaled $8.324 billion, exceeding the $5 billion forecast in the poll.
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