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The American president is expected to levy the taxes against Brazil this week. Still, with Gabriel Galipolo at the helm, ...
Brazil’s inflation edged up in early July as US President Donald Trump threatened to slap the South American nation with ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has tempered his most belligerent trade threats and begun striking deals with major partners, ...
Brazil's inflation remained well above the central bank's target range in its mid-July reading, official data showed on ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats could hit Brazil with a 50% levy, sparking economic concerns. Ties with former ...
Brazil central bank is likely to keep its base Selic interest rate on hold at 15.% on July 30, keeping its tightest monetary ...
Brazil central bank slashed their 2026 inflation projection for the first time in over two months, in what may be a positive ...
Brazil's central bank has an inflation target of 3%, plus or minus a margin of 1.5 percentage points, known as a "tolerance interval", which was exceeded for the ninth consecutive month.
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.
GDP growth in Brazil has been remarkably resilient over the past three years and, as expected, is showing signs of moderation. The expansion has reflected strong consumption supported by fiscal ...
For example, during COVID-19, Brazil saw inflation jump from 1.88% per year in May 2020 to as high as 12.1% in April 2022, forcing an interest rate (Selic) from 2% from August 2020 to March 2021 ...