Unanchored inflation, risk premium worry Brazil's central bank

BY Reuters | ECONOMIC | 10/23/24 04:17 PM EDT

Oct 23 (Reuters) - Brazil's central bank governor said on Wednesday the unanchoring of inflation expectations and current risk premium in local markets worry policymakers.

Speaking at an event hosted by UBS, Roberto Campos Neto reiterated the central bank would do "what is necessary" to bring Brazil's inflation back to its 3% target. (Reporting by Bernardo Caram and Gabriel Araujo Editing by Chris Reese)

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