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It was the third consecutive decline in the IBC-Br, according to the BC. The post Economic activity fell 0.5% in July appeared first on Monitor Mercantil.
The Economic Activity Index (IBC-Br), which is a previous month of GDP, received a third consecutively in July, a drop of 0.5% in relation to June. The data, published on this Tuesday by the Central Bank, strengthens the economic desceleration scenario in this second half. What, together with the recovery of inflation shown by the IPCA last week, could strengthen the trend towards the start of juris court this year. There is no way to get close …
Considering the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) preview, the Central Bank's IBC-Br (Economic Activity Index) fell 0.53% in July compared to June, in the seasonally adjusted series. This was the third consecutive monthly decline. The monetary authority released the report this Monday (September 15, 2025). Read the full report (PDF - 153 kB). The Central Bank publishes economic activity data monthly. It began detailing sectoral information in the Feb…
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