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Brazil Inflation (IPCA) Dashboard


Dashboard consolidating the official Brazilian inflation numbers (IPCA).



Brazil Inflation (IPCA) YoY & 3-Month Annualized Rate:

Brazil Food Inflation (IPCA, Food at Home) YoY & 3-Month Annualized Rate:

Brazil IPCA Monthly Change (MoM, %):




Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Brazil IPCA Dashboard help in analyzing inflation trends?

The Brazil IPCA Dashboard consolidates official inflation data from IBGE, allowing traders and analysts to monitor headline inflation trends and key components. By presenting YoY and 3-month annualized rates, it helps interpret price pressures and their implications for the Selic rate and Brazilian assets.

What is the significance of the food inflation data in the Brazil IPCA Dashboard?

The Brazil IPCA Dashboard highlights food inflation trends, specifically for food at home, which is crucial for understanding consumer price dynamics. This data can impact inflation expectations and inform investment decisions related to the Brazilian economy and the BRL.

How often is the data on the Brazil IPCA Dashboard updated?

Data on the Brazil IPCA Dashboard is updated monthly following the IBGE release of the official inflation figures. This ensures that investors have access to the most current insights on inflation momentum and its potential effects on monetary policy.

Methodology and data notes

This dashboard tracks Brazil inflation using official IPCA data collected from IBGE (Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística), Brazil’s national statistics institute. IPCA is Brazil’s consumer price index, equivalent to US CPI, and is released once per month with detailed category breakdowns. The dashboard highlights headline inflation trends, key components and turning points to help interpret what is driving price pressures in Brazil. Data is updated after each monthly IBGE release and presented in a clear, investor-friendly format. Use it to monitor inflation momentum, policy implications for the Selic rate, and the impact on BRL and Brazilian assets.