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Brazil inflation rises to highest for any October since 2002

  • Central bank officials say the spike is "temporary" and that long-term inflation expectations and baseline forecasts remain "well-anchored".
  • Prices rose 3.92% in the 12 months through October, the highest since February and also in line with the median forecast of 3.90% in the Reuters poll.
Published November 6, 2020

BRASILIA: Brazilian inflation in October rose to its highest level for that month since 2002, figures showed on Friday, driven by rising food and transport costs and lifting annual inflation to within sight of the central bank's year-end target.

Central bank officials say the spike is "temporary" and that long-term inflation expectations and baseline forecasts remain "well-anchored", but more figures like these may force them to rethink.

The IPCA consumer price index rose 0.86% in October from 0.64% the month before, government statistics agency IBGE said, almost exactly in line with the 0.83% economists in a Reuters poll had expected.

Prices rose 3.92% in the 12 months through October, the highest since February and also in line with the median forecast of 3.90% in the Reuters poll. That is very close to the central bank's official 2020 goal of 4.00%.

According to IBGE, the biggest drivers in October were a 1.9% rise in food and drink prices and a 1.2% increase in transport prices on the month. Between them, they accounted for 0.63 percentage points of inflation.

The 1.9% rise in food prices was slightly lower than the 2.3% increase the previous month. Still, IBGE research manager Pedro Kislanov said the "sustained" rise was "by far the biggest impact on the month's index".

Within the transport segment, air fares jumped almost 40% on the month, IBGE said.

Of the nine sectors covered, eight showed inflation and one showed prices falling on the month, IBGE said, adding that the accumulated rate of inflation in the first 10 months of the year was 2.22%.

"We think that inflation is temporary, but we are obviously monitoring it," central bank chief Roberto Campos Neto said earlier this week, citing a weak exchange rate, rising food and commodity prices and consumer demand resulting from emergency aid to the poor.

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