Brazil raises infrastructure financing
for Olympics
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[July 29, 2016]
BRASILIA
(Reuters) - Brazil's National Monetary Council, known as CMN, said on
Thursday it changed regulation to raise the limits of financing to
infrastructure projects linked to the Olympics and Paralympics in Rio de
Janeiro. |

A woman rides her bicycle as she passes over a newly-painted bicyle lane
ahead of the Rio 2016 Olympic games near Barra da Tijuca beach in Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil, July 27, 2016. REUTERS/Sergio Moraes |
In a statement, the CMN, the country's highest economic
policy body, said it authorized up to 5.4 billion reais in
credit for projects related to the Olympics through the state
development bank BNDES. The statement did not say what the
previous limit was.
(Reporting by Alonso Soto; Editing by Daniel Flynn)
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