Bc Strengthens Selic in 15% per Time 'Prolonged Enough', but Recognises Moderate Activity and Inflation
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The Central Bank (BC) has reinforced its intention to maintain the Selic rate in 15% per year for a "very long" period to achieve the inflation target of 3.0% in the Committee on Monetary Policy (COPOM), published on this Wednesday. In the document, BC states that future inflation scenarios continue to challenge, but recognises a gradual moderation of the activity and a certain reduction of current inflation and inflation expectations, in line w…
The Central Bank must maintain the basic interest rate by 15% per year for an extended period, according to the 274th meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (COPOM), published this Wednesday, 11. The document reinforces the institution's commitment to convergence of inflation to the target defined by the National Monetary Council.
The Committee on Monetary Policy (COPOM) stressed, on this Wednesday (11) which considers the current Selic rate of 15% to be sufficient to ensure the convergence of inflation to the target since the jury has been maintained at this level for a “too long” period. “The strategy for maintaining the current level of the interest rate for a sufficiently long period is sufficient to ensure the convergence of inflation to the target”, said the college…
The Central Bank (BC) is confident that the level of the benchmark interest rate, the Selic, is sufficient to converge inflation to the target, according to the minutes of the Monetary Policy Committee (Copom), released this Tuesday (November 11, 2025). The full document is available here (PDF – 426 kB). The committee decided to maintain the benchmark interest rate at 15% per year on Wednesday (November 5). This was the third consecutive meeting…
The Copom (Pol etique Mone ria Committee) said it had greater conviction that it maintains the rate of b sica juros (Selic) at current rate of 15% per year long enough to carry the target inflate it shows until it was published by the Central Bank this afternoon (11/11/2025). Read more (11/11/2025)
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