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Electric Energy Above 2.96% and Answers by Half of the Ipca's Height in June

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Light account, with red tariff flag, responded by 0.12 percent of the total inflation of 0.24% of the month, reported IBGE; in the first half, energy accumulated up to 6.93%, higher since 2018
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The country's official inflation, measured by the National Price Index to the Amplo Consumer (IPCA), closed the month of June with a high of 0.24%, slightly below the result of May (0.26%). In the year combined, inflation is 2.99% and, in the last 12 months, 5.35%, according to data published on this Thursday (10) by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE). Thus, IPCA remains above the ceiling of the inflation target set by th…

According to IBGE, inflation was 0.24% in June The post Energy was the item with the highest increase in the IPCA appeared first on Monitor Mercantil.

Light account, with red tariff flag, responded by 0.12 percent of the total inflation of 0.24% of the month, reported IBGE; in the first half, energy accumulated up to 6.93%, higher since 2018

·Brazil
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Brazil's National Consumer Price Index (HICP) stood at 5.35% year-on-year in June, slightly above the 4.23% recorded in the same month of the previous year, according to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE).

With the red flag in energy, prices rose 0.24% in June, according to IBGE

·São Paulo, Brazil
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The inflation of Brazil's official, measured by the IPCA (national index of Pre-consumer Amplo), remained 0.24% in June, slightly below the rate of 0.26% in May, indicates data published in this fifth (10) by IBGE (Brazil Institute of Geography and State of Stika). Read more (07/10/2025

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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