EMERGING MARKETS-Brazil's real up on outlook for policymaking team

SAO PAULO, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Brazil's currency strengthened on Tuesday as investors latched on to the likely nomination this week of market-friendly banker Joaquim Levy as finance minister during President Dilma Rousseff's second term. Other Latin American currencies and stock indexes were little changed, although Chile's peso weakened for the second straight day. Rousseff will likely name Levy as her new finance minister on Thursday as well as announce the rest of her second-term econo
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