At 12 per cent, annual inflation in Brazil is now at an almost two-decade high. Triggered by the surge in global food and fuel costs, officials are increasingly concerned that price pressures are becoming entrenched across the economy… READ MORE (12ft.io Non-Paywalled Link)
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