The National Treasury of Brazil announced that the country’s federal public debt saw a 2.25% increase in February, totaling R$6.595 trillion ($1.319 trillion). The internal federal public securities debt rose by 2.32%, reaching R$6.319 trillion ($1.263.8 trillion). The external federal public debt increased by 0.84%, standing at R$276.1 billion ($55.22 billion). In February, federal debt […]
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