Kub's Den

The Reality Of Brazilian Reals

Elaine Kub
By  Elaine Kub , Contributing Analyst
Brazilian reals aren't worth what they used to be compared to the U.S. dollar, and that's good for our columnist visiting that country and for U.S. exporters competing with Brazil in world commodity markets. (DTN file photo by Benjamin Thompson; CC BY-SA)
Buying and selling grain or equipment is a balancing act of trading currencies to get the best deal that buyers and sellers can get.

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