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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Conteúdo Notícias
News
  2/4/2010 Minutes of the 148th Copom Meeting, in Portuguese
  2/3/2010 BC releases the second series of Real banknotes
  1/28/2010 Fiscal policy data released - December 2009
  1/27/2010 Copom maintains the Selic target at 8.75 percent
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Destaques
Highlights
Imagem Moedas
Read the text released on July 24, 2009.
Check out the Inflation Outlook, dating December 2009 (in English)
Check out the Inflation Report, dating September 2009 (in Portuguese only)
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Outlook indicators, dating February 3, 2010.
Macroeconomic data - Statistical tables, dating December 2009.
Check out the Focus-Market Readout, dating February 5, 2010.
Check out the Second Series of Real Banknotes.
Check out the Top 5 Institutions, dating February 5, 2010.
Check out the Economic Chart Pack, dating October 15, 2009.
» Foreign Sector, of January 20;
» Monetary Policy and Credit Operations, of January 21;
» Fiscal Policy, of January 28.
Half-yearly report about the efficiency and solvency of the National Financial System.
 

  Indicadores
Rates
Inflation
2010 Target 4.50  ± 2 p.p.
Accumulated 4.59
(12-month period - IPCA)
 history
Exchange(in R$) Ask Bid
US dollar    
2/8 (PTAX) 1.8722 1.8730
2/913:30 1.8550 1.8570
euro    
2/8 2.5605 2.5620
2/913:30 2.5503 2.5533
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SML Rate(in R$/P$)
BRL/ARS (2/8) 0.48760
 
Interest
Selic Rate Target 8.75%
Copom meeting: 1/27 Neutral bias
 Copom minutes
Daily Selic Rate 8.65%
2/8
 
 
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