RIO DE JANEIRO, June 26 | Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:43am EDT
RIO DE JANEIRO, June 26 (Reuters) - Brazil's central bank said on Tuesday it was offering to sell up to 60,000 currency swaps on Wednesday, in an auction that traders said was aimed at rolling over expiring contracts.
The real remained about 0.4 percent weaker against the dollar after the announcement. The central bank hasn't sold currency swaps since June 11.
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