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Brazilian food inflation set to ease…but not just yet

The various factors pushing up food inflation in Brazil should start to fade by Q2 2016 and, with the boost from this year’s regulated price hikes set to ease too, headline inflation is likely to begin declining around the same time. But before this happens we suspect food inflation has a little further to rise.

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