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"What brings them together is that they are at the frontier of capitalism," says Christian Lohbauer, an international relations expert at the University of Sao Paulo. The yuan's exchange rate upsets not only the US, but Brazil as well "But it's obvious they don't have a common agenda and their interests diverge and are [at] many times conflicting." For example, Russia and Brazil benefit from rising commodity prices, while for China and India it is a completely different...