
IPCA: prices rise 0.16% in June, according to IBGE
The official inflation of Brazil, measured by the IPCA, slowed to 0.16% in June, after scoring 0.58% in May , pointed out on Friday the IBGE
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The official inflation of Brazil, measured by the IPCA (National Index of Consumer Prices Ample), slowed to 0.16% in June, after scoring 0.58% in May , pointed on Friday (10) the IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics). With the result of the month, inflation accumulates a high of 3.36% in 2026. Inflation accelerates 0.16% in June driven by housing prices.
Furthermore, In June last year inflation had been 0.24% . It was the first fall after the start of the war in Iran, which began on 28 February. The estimate went back to the bulletin of the previous week (5.33%).
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The official inflation of Brazil, measured by the IPCA (National Index of Consumer Prices Ample), slowed to 0.16% in June, after scoring 0.58% in May , pointed on Friday (10) the IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics).
reliability moderate2/4 sourcesWith the result of the month, inflation accumulates a high of 3.36% in 2026.
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Inflation accelerates 0.16% in June driven by housing prices.
according to MetrópolesIn June last year inflation had been 0.24% .
according to G1It was the first fall after the start of the war in Iran, which began on 28 February.
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da Hora +1The estimate went back to the bulletin of the previous week (5.33%).
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da Hora +1
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With the result of the month, inflation accumulates a high of 3.36% in 2026.
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