Economy June 25, 2026 08:36 AM

Brazil mid-June inflation edges up but falls short of forecasts

Food and housing lead monthly gains while central bank updates forecasts and keeps policy path uncertain

By Priya Menon
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Consumer prices in Brazil rose 0.41% in the month to mid-June, slightly beneath market expectations. Annual inflation accelerated to 4.80% year-on-year, staying above the central bank's 3% target band. Food and housing were the largest contributors to the monthly rise, though both moderated from May. The central bank has revised its inflation outlook, showing persistence through 2027 but a return near target by 2028, after shortening its policy rate in a recent meeting.

Brazil mid-June inflation edges up but falls short of forecasts
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Key Points

  • Monthly inflation to mid-June was 0.41%, slightly below the 0.44% forecast.
  • Annual inflation rose to 4.80% from 4.64%, above the central bank's 3% target with a ±1.5 percentage point band.
  • Food and beverages (+0.74%) and housing (+0.72%) drove roughly two-thirds of the monthly increase; both slowed from May.

Brazil's headline inflation for the period ending mid-June came in at 0.41%, a touch below the 0.44% rise anticipated in a Reuters poll, official statistics agency IBGE reported on Thursday. On an annual basis, inflation increased to 4.80% in the 12 months through mid-June, up from 4.64% in the prior period and remaining above the central bank's 3% target - which has a tolerance band of plus or minus 1.5 percentage points.

IBGE's breakdown showed that, among the nine groups monitored, food and beverages and housing were the principal drivers of the monthly advance. Food and beverages rose 0.74% and housing increased 0.72%, together accounting for roughly two-thirds of the overall monthly gain. The agency noted that both categories recorded slower increases than in May.

Those sectoral details underscore where inflationary pressures are concentrated in the near term - food prices at the consumer level and costs associated with housing - even as momentum in both areas has eased relative to the previous month.

Separately on Thursday, the central bank published updated inflation projections that portray a mixed outlook: price growth is expected to return close to the official target by 2028, while forecasts through 2027 deteriorated materially, reflecting the persistence of domestic demand. The central bank's revised projections come amid a recent policy easing cycle.

Last week, monetary policymakers reduced the policy rate for the third consecutive meeting, trimming it by 25 basis points to 14.25%. Officials left future policy moves open-ended despite the notably weaker inflation outlook through 2027 signalled in their updated forecasts.

The data and central bank communications together paint a picture of inflation that remains elevated relative to the target band, with major monthly contributions concentrated in food and housing, and with policymakers balancing a less favourable near- to medium-term inflation path against a decision to lower rates.


Key points

  • June mid-month monthly inflation: +0.41%, below the 0.44% Reuters poll forecast.
  • 12-month inflation: 4.80%, up from 4.64%, above the 3% central bank target (±1.5 percentage points).
  • Main monthly drivers: food and beverages (+0.74%) and housing (+0.72%), together accounting for roughly two-thirds of the increase; both slowed from May.

Risks and uncertainties

  • Inflation remains above the central bank's target band, creating uncertainty for monetary policy and interest-rate-sensitive sectors such as housing and consumer credit.
  • Projections through 2027 have worsened significantly, raising downside risk to market confidence and to sectors exposed to rates and domestic demand.

Risks

  • Inflation persisting above the target band creates uncertainty for monetary policy and markets, affecting interest-rate-sensitive sectors such as housing and consumer credit.
  • Significantly worse inflation projections through 2027 raise uncertainty for economic activity and rate expectations across financial markets.

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