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Investing.com -- Brazil’s finance ministry has increased its forecast for the country’s economic growth in 2025, while projecting a slight slowdown for 2026 amid tight monetary policy conditions.
According to a report released Friday, the ministry’s economic policy secretariat now expects Brazil’s gross domestic product to grow 2.5% in 2025, up from its previous estimate of 2.4% made in May.
For 2026, the ministry revised its growth projection downward to 2.4% from the earlier forecast of 2.5%.
The adjustment comes as Brazil continues to navigate the effects of the central bank’s tight monetary policy, which appears to be a factor in the projected slight deceleration in economic growth for 2026.
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