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There Is Noise in the Transmission of Monetary Policy, Says Galípolo

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At a hearing in the Chamber of Deputies, the president of the Central Bank states that, due to subsidies, companies are able to obtain rates that are lower than the risk-free rate, while individuals use more expensive credit.
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At a hearing in the Chamber of Deputies, the president of the Central Bank states that, due to subsidies, companies are able to obtain rates that are lower than the risk-free rate, while individuals use more expensive credit.

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The President of the Central Bank, Gabriel Galpolo, said this Thursday (9) that the BRB (Banco de Bras lai) and the Master bank are still defining the scope of the operation or that the monetary authority would now receive new information is to be able to analyse the case. Read more (07/09/2025

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Debate on the bank’s performance in relation to the economy The post President of the Central Bank participates in a public hearing in the Chamber this Wednesday appeared first on Monitor Mercantil.

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Jornal Monitor Mercantil - Jornal Monitor Mercantil | Notícias Sobre Economia, Política, Opinião broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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