Brazil economists raise interest rate forecasts for next year, citing inflation pressures from resilient domestic demand and an energy shock linked to the war involving Iran.
Brazilian economists have increased their interest rate forecasts for the coming year, citing inflationary pressures driven by strong domestic demand and an energy shock linked to the war involving Iran.
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