In 2024, Brazil’s IPCA inflation is forecasted to stay between 3.5% and 4.2%, potentially below the target ceiling for the second year. This range is within the set target of 3% with a 1.5% tolerance. Inflation could reach up to 4.5%, but it’s expected to be lower than the 2023 limit of 4.75%. The financial […]
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