Friday, 10 May 2019

Brazil: inflation higher than expected by the government

Inflation in Brazil continues to rise, reaching 4.94% per year and getting distance from the center of the official target for 2019, which is 4.25%.

According to the IBGE, the Broad National Consumer Price Index (IPCA), considered the country's official inflation, stood at 0.57% in April 2019. This is the highest rate for a month in April since 2016 when the index was 0.61%.

When it reached 4.94%, the accumulated in 12 months exceeded the central inflation target of 4.25% set by the National Monetary Council (CMN).

The rise in the price of medicines was one of the main reasons for the growth of inflation in Brazil. The upward trend in inflation in Brazil is expected to continue higher due to the 3.43% increase in the price of the gas cylinder, authorized by Petrobras and in effect since 5 of May, and also by the increase in the price of energy consumption.

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