Brazil inflation speeds up, reaches 1.25% in October

It is the highest rate in the year, up 10.67 month on month

Published on 10/11/2021 - 12:27 By Akemi Nitahara - Rio de Janeiro

Brazil’s inflation, as gauged by the National Broad Consumer Price Index (IPCA) sped up to 1.25 percent in October, the highest rate for the month since 2002, the IPCA stood at 1.31 percent. In September this year, the index was 1.16 percent. In October 2020, the monthly variation was reported at 0.86 percent.

The data were published today (Nov. 10) by Brazil’s statistics agency IBGE and reveal that the IPCA is up 8.24 percent year to date and 10.67 percent month on month. In the 12-month period prior, the hike had been 10.25 percent.

According to IBGE, the increase in inflation was pulled by transport prices (2.62%), with special mention for fuels (3.21%) and food and drinks (1.17%).

Translation: Fabrício Ferreira -  Edition: Maria Claudia / Nira Foster

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