The inflow and outflow of dollars in Brazil closed out last month at $3.710 billion—the third consecutive month with a positive figure, the country’s Central Bank reported Wednesday (Jul. 4).
From January to June, the difference reached $22.525 billion.
The amount of dollars coming into the country surpassed that of dollar leaving, the country’s Central Bank reported Wednesday (May 9). Last month, the positive balance stood at $14.394 billion.
The balance of the country's inflow and outflow of dollars, the foreign exchange flow, stood at a negative $3.5 billion in October, according to data released Wednesday (Nov. 4) by the Central Bank.