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Brazil Inflation Breaks Above Target, Clouding Hopes of Rate Cuts
Brazil's annual inflation rose to 4.72% in May, surpassing the central bank's 4.5% ceiling for the first time since October. The increase was driven by rising food and drink prices, despite easing transport costs, pushing above the bank's 3% target range and clouding prospects for interest rate cuts.
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