Brazil Inflation Reaches 6% in Last 12 Months

Brazil’s Broad Consumer Price Index (Àndice Nacional de Preços ao Consumidor Amplo) (IPCA) rose 0.35% in September. In August, the IPCA was up 0.17%, reports the government’s statistical institute (Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e EstatÀ­stica) (IBGE).

For the year, the IPCA has a cumulative increase of 3.95%, and for the last 12 months ending in September, it is up 6.04%.

The IBGE says the September increase was due mainly to a 10% increase in fuel prices at refineries, which resulted in an average 3.36% increase at the pump. Fuel prices were responsible for 40% of the IPCA increase in September.

The IPCA has been operating since 1980 and is based on the expenses of a family with a monthly income of one to forty minimum wages. The IPCA survey of prices is conducted in nine metropolitan regions and the cities of Goiânia and Brasí­lia.

Energy

While GDP growth during the first half was 3.4%, energy consumption rose 5.4%, compared to the same period last year (energy consumption rose 4.5% for the year of 2004). The biggest increase in energy consumption this year has been in the North region where it is up 6.2%.

The forecast for GDP growth for all of this year is 3.5%, and for energy consumption 5%.

Agência Brasil

Tags:

You May Also Like

Brazil Close to a Deal on AIDS Drug with Abbott

Brazil continues to negotiate AIDS drug prices with multinational pharmaceutical laboratories. At the moment, ...

Jordan Gets Zero-Tariff Trade Deal with Brazil and Mercosur

The countries of the Mercosur trading bloc (Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay) signed, during ...

Brazil: Rocinha Shantytown Goes to War

In Rocinha, Rio de Janeiro, the largest favela in South America, teachers at local ...

Brazilian Army Patrols Parí¡ Cities

The Brazilian army continues to patrol 17 cities in the state of Pará, in ...

Brazil’s Petrobras and Its Stock Are the Hottest Ticket in Town, Says Fortune

Some good news for Petrobras and Brazil. First, Petrobras – Petróleo Brasileiro S.A.- is ...

Brazilian shantytown

Brazilians Deserve a Cup Break. They’ll Soon Be Back to Crime and Inequality.

The Brazilian authorities have every reason to be grateful that the soccer World Cup ...

Zero Pollution Bus Starts to Run in Brazil Soon

With the objective of developing a cleaner solution for urban public transportation in Brazil, ...

Brazil-Arab Trade Basket Has Grown to 1901 Items

After reaching record revenues of US$ 5.2 billion last year, Brazilian exports to the ...

Organic Global Community Gathers in Brazil for BioFach Latin America

Organic products from 12 countries will be presented by 300 exhibitors during the BioFach ...

Algiers Fair Brings in Arabs Willing to Partner with Brazilians

Brazilian company Tangará, a maker of powdered milk, has already closed five sale contracts ...

WordPress database error: [Table './brazzil3_live/wp_wfHits' is marked as crashed and last (automatic?) repair failed]
SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `wp_wfHits`