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"Looking at the fundamentals, the real at 4.20 per U.S. dollar, does not seem to justify its level," said Wilson Ferrarezi, Brazil economist at TS Lombard. "This could indicate the currency is oversold, especially because important reforms like the pension reform have already been approved by the Congress."
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