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Pico da inflação pode chegar aos 3% ou 3,5%, estima Ricardo Reis, economista e professor da London School of Economics
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Pico da inflação pode chegar aos 3% ou 3,5%, estima Ricardo Reis, economista e professor da London School of Economics

Economist Ricardo Reis, a professor at the London School of Economics, estimated during an interview on the program 'Conversa Capital' that inflation could reach 3% or 3.5%. He stated that the European Central Bank made the correct decision by raising interest rates early. Reis noted that recent price increases have been moderate and temporary, suggesting that the expectation of a significant rise in interest rates might be less severe than previously thought.

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Pico da inflação pode chegar aos 3% ou 3,5%, estima Ricardo Reis, economista e professor da London School of Economics

Economist Ricardo Reis, a professor at the London School of Economics, estimated during an interview on the program 'Conversa Capital' that inflation could reach 3% or 3.5%. He stated that the European Central Bank made the correct decision by raising interest rates early. Reis noted that recent price increases have been moderate and temporary, suggesting that the expectation of a significant rise in interest rates might be less severe than previously thought.

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