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Brazil's monthly inflation is expected to have slowed for the fourth time in a row in June due in part to lower gasoline ...
The Brazil Treasury's outlook for the country's gross public debt has worsened, with a forecast rise by 10.6 percentage ...
Despite a 12% increase in the first half of the year, institutional investors remain optimistic about the Ibovespa index’s ...
Private economists in Brazil lowered their expectation for the country's inflation index this year, but the move failed to impress central bank Governor Roberto Campos Neto as he continues to see ...
Brazil analysts raised their 2024 year-end inflation forecasts for the sixth straight week after the central bank accelerated its tightening cycle with a half-point interest rate hike.
The mid-November inflation figure was fueled by higher food and beverage prices, IBGE said, noting they have now risen for three consecutive months, as meat prices jumped.
Forecasts for Brazil's growth and inflation in 2021 have risen to new highs, a survey of economists showed on Monday, pushing the outlook for official central bank borrowing costs this year to a ...
Brazil’s inflation shot past expectations last month just as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sends global commodity prices soaring and prompts speculation the central bank will raise its interest ...
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's annual inflation continued to trend down but slightly less than expected in April, official data showed on Friday, in the first consumer price readings after the ...
(Bloomberg) -- Brazil analysts lowered their inflation estimates from this year through 2026 after central bankers pointed to a “clearer” outlook on consumer prices. Most Read from ...
Brazil’s annual inflation accelerated more than expected by all analysts in early July, supporting traders’ bets the central bank will have to hike borrowing costs later this year after ...
Inflation expectations are rising in Brazil, with a growing number of economists raising their 2021 forecasts above the central bank's target as strong commodity prices and the persistently weak ...