Brazil's inflation rises to highest level in 7 years for mid-March

Reuters

Published Mar 25, 2022 10:15AM ET

By Marcela Ayres

BRASILIA (Reuters) - Inflation in Brazil grew more than expected in the month to mid-March, the biggest jump for that period in seven years, data showed on Friday, underscoring across-the-board price pressures despite aggressive monetary tightening led by the central bank.

Brazil's official IPCA-15 consumer price index rose 0.95% in the month, down from 0.99% in February but above the median forecast in a Reuters poll of a 0.87% increase.

According to IBGE statistics agency, all nine groups of products and services surveyed recorded higher prices, especially food and beverages, which rose 1.95% over the previous month.

Inflation in the 12 months to mid-March climbed to 10.79%, also above the 10.69% projection in the poll.

That is far from the central bank's year-end target of 3.5%, reflecting an already complex domestic inflationary dynamic that was further impacted by the surge in commodity prices after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.