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Bulletin Focus: Inflation Estimates and Gdp Are Maintained, but the Selic Is on the Scale of the War

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The first Bulletin Focus under the effect of the war in the Middle East does not bring changes in the outlook of inflation for the year, maintained by 3.91%, as well as maintain estimates for GDP growth by 1.82%. However, analysts heard by the Central Bank raised the projection for jury by the end of 2026, by 12% to 12.13%. To have complete access, access the link of the material and make its table.

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The first Bulletin Focus under the effect of the war in the Middle East does not bring changes in the outlook of inflation for the year, maintained by 3.91%, as well as maintain estimates for GDP growth by 1.82%. However, analysts heard by the Central Bank raised the projection for jury by the end of 2026, by 12% to 12.13%. To have complete access, access the link of the material and make its table.

·Brazil
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The escalation of the war in the Middle East, which exposes a new shock, has quickly become a global economic problem, as a conflict of several weeks will have an impact on productive activity, where companies and central banks are in turmoil, analysts predict.

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The financial market has increased the forecast for the basic interest rate, Selic, for the end of 2026. The estimate has gone from 12% to 12.13% per year. The information is part of the Bulletin Focus, published on this Tuesday (9) by the Central Bank (BC). On the other hand, inflation (IPCA), growth of the economy (PIB) and the dollar price have suffered a small change. The expectation for the Selic rate at the end of 2026 has risen from 12% t…

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The economists went up before the interest rate rate, but kept up to inflation for this year in the first booklet Focus which took into account the conflict in the East M god. Read more (03/09/2026)

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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