EMERGING MARKETS-Brazil's real rallies as future economic policy eyed
November 26, 2014 at 10:07 AM EST
SAO PAULO, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Brazil's currency, the real, strengthened for the second straight day on Wednesday as investors grew more confident that President Dilma Rousseff would name banker Joaquim Levy, a market favorite, as finance minister. The real was trading nearly 1 percent higher at midday at 2.5516 to the dollar. Other Latin American currencies were mostly weaker against the dollar, while stock markets were little changed. Rousseff will likely name the market-friendly Levy as