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Brazil’s inflation (IPCA) in Jan 2025: Transport and food ... - MSNIn January, the Broad National Consumer Price Index (IPCA), Brazil’s official inflation measure, rose only 0.16% month-on-month, according to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics ...
Brazil's central bank chief Roberto Campos Neto said on Monday that long-term inflation expectations, which have long concerned policymakers, would start to decline and pointed to a clearer ...
Brazil's inflation is estimated to have edged down in May as a persistent rise in food and beverage prices took a break, a Reuters poll found.
Brazil faces persistent inflation and rising market volatility amid U.S. tariff threats, posing serious risks to economic ...
In Mexico, meanwhile, 12-month headline inflation slowed to 4.58% in September from 4.99% in the previous month, still well above the 3% target but maintaining a downward trend that has allowed ...
Brazil's IPCA inflation index is forecast to have increased 0.48% in December, compared to a 0.28% rise in November, according to the median estimate of 23 economists polled Jan. 3-9.
Tech & Science Brazil registers highest inflation in six years for 2021. Brazil’s 2021 inflation of more than 10 percent was the highest in six years, according to official data.
In Brazil, this uptick has taken annual inflation to a five-month high of 4.5%, while the rate reached almost 5.6% in Mexico, a 14-month high. In both countries, the rate is above the 3% level ...
Brazil’s central bank said the fiscal deficit widened to 7.82% of gross domestic product in November from 7.77% in October, extending a trend that has prevailed over the past several months.
Brazil's central bank will do whatever it takes to meet its inflation goal, bank chief Roberto Campos Neto said on Thursday, adding the regulator's strong policy message is anchoring expectations.
Official data to be published on Tuesday will likely show inflation ran at a 0.33% monthly rate and 5.40% in the 12 months to May, according to median estimates of 19 economists polled June 4-9.
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