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Brazilian real strengthens as hawkish central bank bets and fiscal cuts boost BRL/USD

The Brazilian real strengthened to 5.76 per USD in November, fueled by hawkish expectations for the Brazilian central bank and anticipation of major fiscal spending cuts from the government.

Brazil’s Finance Ministry updated its 2024 GDP growth forecast to 3.3%, slightly higher than the previous 3.2% estimate, with inflation expected to hover near the upper end of the central bank’s target range.

Finance Minister Haddad confirmed that the final package of spending cuts, pending a few adjustments with the Ministry of Defense, aligns with the government’s economic framework to maintain fiscal sustainability and credibility.

While these fiscal measures aim to improve public finances and bolster confidence in the real, the currency faces ongoing pressure from a broader risk asset selloff.

Additionally, the stronger US dollar, driven by concerns over potential tariffs under a second Trump presidency and a less-dovish Federal Reserve, adds to the real’s challenges.

Brazil’s fiscal measures

The government’s budgetary policies are meant to tighten the fiscal belt while simultaneously signaling a commitment to fiscal sustainability.

The Brazilian administration hopes to restore investor confidence by lowering government spending, especially given the persistent problems faced by global economic uncertainty.

However, the success of these fiscal policies is primarily dependent on the government’s capacity to control inflation and stimulate growth in the face of external economic pressures.

Despite good domestic developments, the Brazilian real continues to face major headwinds. A larger selloff in risk assets has weighed on the euro, worsened by the US dollar’s gain.

Concerns about tariffs related to a potential second Trump presidency, as well as the Federal Reserve’s less dovish posture, have made developing market currencies, notably the Brazilian real, susceptible.

Global investors are becoming increasingly apprehensive, causing a flight to safer assets while international trade rules remain uncertain.

The increasing US dollar, spurred by these reasons, poses a significant threat to the real, which is struggling to establish its foothold in the competitive global currency market.

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