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Brazil CPI Inflation (WEO)

Annual headline CPI inflation rate for Brazil (IMF WEO). BCB targets 3% with a ±1.5pp tolerance.

The Brazil CPI Inflation (WEO) is currently 4.37%, last updated .

4.37%
1W -4.92%1M -4.92%3M -4.92%
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Emerging markets amplify every dollar and rate cycle. Central banks in Brazil, Mexico, and Turkey have typically led the Fed by months, cutting or hiking before the U.S. does. FX volatility vs the dollar is the dominant driver of EM equity and debt returns, so tracking local rates, inflation, and currency together is essential for separating idiosyncratic stress from generic dollar strength.

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DateValueChange
Dec 31, 20244.37%-4.92%
Dec 31, 20234.59%-50.50%
Dec 31, 20229.28%+11.79%
Dec 31, 20218.30%+158.48%
Dec 31, 20203.21%-13.96%
Dec 31, 20193.73%+1.86%
Dec 31, 20183.66%+6.34%
Dec 31, 20173.45%-60.56%
Dec 31, 20168.74%-3.22%
Dec 31, 20159.03%+42.67%
Dec 31, 20146.33%+2.01%
Dec 31, 20136.20%+14.82%
Dec 31, 20125.40%-18.58%
Dec 31, 20116.64%+31.71%
Dec 31, 20105.04%+3.08%
Dec 31, 20094.89%-13.92%
Dec 31, 20085.68%+55.95%
Dec 31, 20073.64%-12.96%
Dec 31, 20064.18%-39.10%
Dec 31, 20056.87%+4.13%
Dec 31, 20046.60%-55.17%
Dec 31, 200314.71%+74.14%
Dec 31, 20028.45%+23.53%
Dec 31, 20016.84%

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What is Brazil CPI Inflation (WEO)?
Annual headline CPI inflation rate for Brazil (IMF WEO). BCB targets 3% with a ±1.5pp tolerance.
How does Brazil CPI Inflation (WEO) relate to latin america inflation?
Brazil CPI Inflation (WEO) is part of the Latin America Inflation category. Emerging markets amplify every dollar and rate cycle. Central banks in Brazil, Mexico, and Turkey have typically led the Fed by months, cutting or hiking before the U.S. does. FX volatility vs the dollar is the dominant driver of EM equity and debt returns, so tracking local rates, inflation, and currency together is essential for separating idiosyncratic stress from generic dollar strength.
How often is Brazil CPI Inflation (WEO) updated?
Brazil CPI Inflation (WEO) is updated annual. Each metric page on Convex shows the exact time of the last data update and provides historical data going back up to five years.
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