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Market Reduces Ipca Projection From 2025 for the Next 8 Weeks, for 5.10%, Points Focus

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By 2026, the average inflation expectations were revised by 4.50% to 4.45%, and by 2027, it was maintained by 4.00%.
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New Central Bank projections point to a slight decrease in inflation expectations for the next few years, according to the Bulletin Focus, published on this Tuesday, 21. According to the report, the IPCA, the official price index, should be closed in 2025 in 5.10%, the eight subsequent audit to be made by the financial market. + Read more about the economy in the West Despite the decline, the forecast remains above the maximum limit set by the N…

For the second consecutive week, the market reduced its projection for the IPCA (Broad National Consumer Price Index) in 2025. The index, which measures inflation, is at 5.10%—a 0.07 percentage point decrease compared to the previous week. The dollar, the Selic rate, and GDP (Gross Domestic Product) remained stable during the period: R$5.65, 2.23%, and 15%, respectively. This week's edition of the Focus Bulletin was released this Monday (July 21…

By 2026, the average inflation expectations were revised by 4.50% to 4.45%, and by 2027, it was maintained by 4.00%.

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Estimate for GDP is 2.23% this year

·São Paulo, Brazil
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CartaCapital broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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