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Latin America Update

Latin America Update

Brazil rate cuts not as risky as most assume

Although last night’s cut in Brazilian interest rates was well anticipated and fully priced into the market, the decision will add to widespread concerns that policymakers have fallen behind the curve in the face of rising inflation. We think this is wrong. On balance, the greater risk is to growth, not inflation, and further rate cuts are likely over the coming months. The benchmark Selic rate could hit 10% next year. 

 

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