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Key information about Brazil Exchange Rate against USD
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View market daily updates and historical trends for Brazilian Real to US Dollar Exchange Rate. from United States. Source: European Central Bank. Track ec…
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Prices for USDBRL US Dollar Brazilian Real including live quotes, historical charts and news. USDBRL US Dollar Brazilian Real was last updated by Trading Economics this December 1 of 2025.
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Brazilian Real to USD Exchange Rate - Historical chart and current data through 2025.
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The currency chart for Brazil shows historical data for the Brazilian Reals per USD exchange rate. These are monthly averages and not end-of-month currency values. An increase means depreciation against the USD as one can exchange more Brazilian Reals per USD. Depreciation implies that goods from...
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Daily USD to BRL open, high, low, close and mid rates for the calendar year 2024.
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Brazil FX Rate: Banco Central Do Brasil: US Dollar: Bid data was reported at 5.333 USD/BRL in Nov 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 5.384 USD/BRL for Oct 2025. Brazil FX Rate: Banco Central Do Brasil: US Dollar: Bid data is updated monthly, averaging 1.780 USD/BRL from Jul 1994 (Median) to Nov 2025, with 377 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 6.192 USD/BRL in Dec 2024 and a record low of 0.840 USD/BRL in Jan 1995. Brazil FX Rate: Banco Central Do Brasil: US Dollar: Bid data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Brazil – Table BR.MG: Foreign Exchange Rate: Central Bank of Brazil.
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TwitterThis dataset contains Historical Data extracted from Investing.com. It contains trading days for Brazilian Exchange Rate of Brazilian Reals (BRL) per U.S. Dollar (USD) Futures traded in B3, the Brazilian Exchange, from January 2nd, 2014 to March 3rd, 2023. I collected the data and did some basic preprocessing, renaming some columns, dropping symbols, and converting data types to numerical values.
You may find some null values that I decided to keep, so users would decide by themselves how to handle missing data (removal, median imputation, mean imputation, etc.)
Brazilian USD/BRL Future contracts are monthly. The switch to the next contract always happen at the first trading day of the month.
Code and month for each contract are as below:
F: January G: February H: March J: April K: May M: June N: July Q: August U: September V: October X: November Z: December
Ticker: DOL Tick size: BRL0.5 per USD1,000.00
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brazil - Brazilian Reals to U.S. Dollar Spot Exchange Rate was 5.64850 Brazilian Reals to 1 U.S. $ in May of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, brazil - Brazilian Reals to U.S. Dollar Spot Exchange Rate reached a record high of 6.20210 in December of 2024 and a record low of 4.61710 in April of 2022. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for brazil - Brazilian Reals to U.S. Dollar Spot Exchange Rate - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on November of 2025.
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Daily USD to BRL open, high, low, close and mid rates for the calendar year 2012.
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Key information about Brazil Real Effective Exchange Rate
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Daily USD to BRL open, high, low, close and mid rates for the calendar year 2022.
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Daily bulletin time series available since 2/1/2002, for the Euro, and since 28/11/1984, for the other currencies. For the American Dollar, this data set shows administered rates until March, 1990 and free rates from then on (Resolution 1690/1990). Administered rates are those set by the Central Bank of Brazil; from March, 1992, this rate started being called Ptax rate (close). Until 30/6/2011, this rate was calculated as the average rate, weighed by volume, of all interbank operations traded on that day. Starting on 1/7/2011 (Circular 3506/2010), the Ptax rate calculation corresponds to the arithmetic average of four daily quotes provided by Central Bank of Brazil’s foreign exchange dealers; the quotes must reflect market conditions at that time. Parities of the other currencies against the American Dollar (USD) are obtained from information agencies. Currencies rates against the Brazilian currency are calculated dividing the Brazilian currency rate against the American Dollar by the parities against the American Dollar for type A currencies, and multiplying the Brazilian currency rate against the American Dollar by the parities against the American Dollar for type B currencies. Available currencies: Danish Krone (DKK) Type A Norwegian Krone (NOK) Type A Swedish Krona (SEK) Type A American Dollar (USD) Type A Australian Dollar (AUD) Type B Canadian Dollar (CAD) Type A Euro (EUR) Type B Swiss Franc (CHF) Type A Japanese Yen (JPY) Type A British Pound (GBP) Type B Unit of measure: Type A currencies: Parity (American Dollar): quantity in the currency per one unit of American Dollar (USD); Rates (Brazilian currency): quantity in the Brazilian currency per one unit of the currency Type B currencies: Parity (American Dollar): quantity in American Dollars (USD) per one unit of the currency; Rates (Brazilian currency): quantity in the Brazilian currency per one unit of the currency Example of how to calculate type A currencies rates in the Brazilian currency, considering the Real (BRL) as the domestic currency and the Canadian Dollar (CAD) as the foreign currency: CADBRL bid rate = USDBRL bid rate ÷ USDCAD offer parity CADBRL offer rate = USDBRL offer rate ÷ USDCAD bid parity Example of how to calculate type B currencies rates in the Brazilian currency, considering the Real (BRL) as the domestic currency and the Euro (EUR) as the foreign currency: EURBRL bid rate = EURUSD bid parity × USDBRL bid rate EURBRL offer rate = EURUSD offer parity × USDBRL offer rate Source: Refinitiv, except for USDBRL The Central Bank assumes no responsibility whatsoever for non-simultaneity or any lack of information, as well as for possible errors in currency parities or any other errors, except the parity of the United States dollar in relation to the Real. The institution also assumes no responsibilty for delays or the unavailability of telecommunications services, interruptions, failures or imprecisions in the providing of the services or information. The Central Bank likewise assumes no responsibility for any losses or damages consequent upon such interruptions, delays, failings or imperfections, as well as for the inadequate use of the information contained in the transaction. af829095-9d8c-4c1d-a77f-48e4d51f7a71 exchange-rates-daily-bulletins
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Monthly and long-term Brazil Exchange Rate data: historical series and analyst forecasts curated by FocusEconomics.
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The currency chart for Brésil shows historical data for the Brazilian Reals per USD exchange rate. These are monthly averages and not end-of-month currency values. An increase means depreciation against the USD as one can exchange more Brazilian Reals per USD. Depreciation implies that goods from...
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Daily USD to BRL open, high, low, close and mid rates for the calendar year 2018.
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Foreign Exchange Market Size 2025-2029
The foreign exchange market size is valued to increase by USD 582 billion, at a CAGR of 10.6% from 2024 to 2029. Growing urbanization and digitalization will drive the foreign exchange market.
Major Market Trends & Insights
Europe dominated the market and accounted for a 47% growth during the forecast period.
By Type - Reporting dealers segment was valued at USD 278.60 billion in 2023
By Trade Finance Instruments - Currency swaps segment accounted for the largest market revenue share in 2023
Market Size & Forecast
Market Opportunities: USD 118.14 billion
Market Future Opportunities: USD 582.00 billion
CAGR from 2024 to 2029 : 10.6%
Market Summary
The market, a dynamic and intricate web of financial transactions, plays a pivotal role in facilitating global trade and economic interactions. Its primary function is to enable the conversion of one currency into another, thereby mitigating the risk of currency fluctuations for businesses and investors. Key drivers of this market include growing urbanization and digitalization, which have expanded trading opportunities to a 24x7 global economy. However, the uncertainty of future exchange rates poses a significant challenge, necessitating effective risk management strategies. The market's evolution reflects the increasing interconnectedness of the global economy. Transactions occur in a decentralized, over-the-counter system, with major trading centers in London, New York, and Tokyo.
Participants include commercial banks, investment banks, hedge funds, and individual investors, all seeking to capitalize on price differences between currencies. Trends shaping the market include the increasing use of automation and artificial intelligence to analyze market data and execute trades. Regulatory changes, such as the introduction of stricter capital requirements, also impact the market's functioning. Looking ahead, the market is expected to remain a vital component of the global financial landscape, with continued growth driven by increased trade and economic interdependence. However, challenges, such as regulatory changes and geopolitical risks, will necessitate adaptability and innovation from market participants.
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How is the Foreign Exchange Market Segmented ?
The foreign exchange industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD billion' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019-2023 for the following segments.
Type
Reporting dealers
Financial institutions
Non-financial customers
Trade Finance Instruments
Currency swaps
Outright forward and FX swaps
FX options
Trading Platforms
Electronic Trading
Over-the-Counter (OTC)
Mobile Trading
Geography
North America
US
Canada
Europe
Germany
Switzerland
UK
Middle East and Africa
UAE
APAC
China
India
Japan
South America
Brazil
Rest of World (ROW)
By Type Insights
The reporting dealers segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.
The market, a dynamic and ever-evolving financial landscape, is characterized by constant activity and intricate patterns. Participants engage in various trading strategies, employing advanced tools such as stop-loss and take-profit orders on forex trading platforms. Real-time data feeds and order book dynamics facilitate trade execution speed, while market microstructure and slippage minimization techniques ensure efficient transactions. Currency correlation analysis and transaction cost analysis are integral to informed decision-making, with backtesting methodologies providing valuable insights. Currency forwards contracts, position sizing techniques, and forex derivatives pricing are essential components of risk management systems. Carry trade strategies, hedging strategies, and interest rate parity are popular tactics employed by market participants.
Algorithmic trading strategies, driven by options pricing models and trading algorithms' efficiency, significantly influence price discovery mechanisms. High-frequency trading and volatility modeling contribute to the market's liquidity risk management, while foreign exchange swaps and currency option valuation help manage risk. The market's complexities necessitate sophisticated risk management systems and intricate order routing optimization. Global payments systems facilitate the smooth transfer of funds, and liquidity risk management remains a critical concern for market participants. According to recent studies, The market is estimated to account for approximately USD6 trillion in daily trading volume, und
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Prices for BRLUSC Brazilian Real USD Coin including live quotes, historical charts and news. BRLUSC Brazilian Real USD Coin was last updated by Trading Economics this December 2 of 2025.
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