The Broad National Consumer Price Index (IPCA-15) slowed 0.26% in June after advanced 0.36% in the previous month. The data was released on Thursday (16) by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE).
According to the report, the largest impact group was housing, with a 1.08%increase, followed by clothing (0.51%). Already the food and beverage group recorded the first drop (0.02%). After nine consecutive months of discharge.
The items that presented discharge were residential electricity, influenced by the change in the tariff flag. Then come ground coffee (2.86%), urban bus (1.39%), water and sewage rate (0.94%), meal (0.60%) and health plan (0.57%).
The products that recorded low came from home feed, especially tomato prices (-7.24%), chicken egg (-6.95%) and rice (-3.44%).
Inflation preview was created to investigate price variation in the 30 days finalized in half each month. The indicator began to be released in 2000.