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Brazil Retail Sales YoY

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Latest Release
Dec 12, 2024
Actual
6.5%
Forecast
4.8%
Previous
2.3%
Retail Sales measure the change in the total value of inflation-adjusted sales at the retail level. It is the foremost indicator of consumer spending, which accounts for the majority of overall economic activity.

A higher than expected reading should be taken as positive/bullish for the BRL, while a lower than expected reading should be taken as negative/bearish for the BRL.
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Source: IBGE - Instituto Brasileiro de...
Brazil Retail Sales YoY
 
Release Date Time Actual Forecast Previous
Dec 12, 2024 (Oct) 07:00 6.5% 4.8% 2.3%
Nov 12, 2024 (Sep) 07:00 2.1% 3.6% 5.3%
Oct 10, 2024 (Aug) 07:00 5.1% 3.6% 4.6%
Sep 12, 2024 (Jul) 07:00 4.4% 4.2% 4.1%
Aug 14, 2024 (Jun) 07:00 4.0%   7.8%
Jul 11, 2024 (May) 07:00 8.1% 4.0% 2.1%

News

Brazilian retail sales 1.9% vs. -1.3% forecast
Brazilian retail sales 1.9% vs. -1.3% forecast By Investing.com - Jun 13, 2017

Investing.com - Retail sales in Brazil rose more-than-expected last month, industry data showed on Tuesday.In a report, Instituto Brasiliero de Geografia e Estatistica said that Brazilian Retail Sales...

Brazilian retail sales -4.0% vs. -1.8% forecast
Brazilian retail sales -4.0% vs. -1.8% forecast By Investing.com - May 11, 2017

Investing.com - Retail sales in Brazil fell unexpectedly last month, industry data showed on Thursday.In a report, Instituto Brasiliero de Geografia e Estatistica said that Brazilian Retail Sales fell...

Brazilian retail sales -3.2% vs. -6.9% forecast
Brazilian retail sales -3.2% vs. -6.9% forecast By Investing.com - Apr 12, 2017

Investing.com - Retail sales in Brazil rose more-than-expected last month, industry data showed on Wednesday.In a report, Instituto Brasiliero de Geografia e Estatistica said that Brazilian Retail...

Analysis

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European Rate Surge Continues By Marc Chandler - Feb 07, 2022

The capital markets were calmer today, but the re-pricing of interest rates continued. The German 2-year yield rose for the tenth consecutive session. The yield was minus 23 bp. It was at minus...

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Aoyama Francisco
Aoyama Francisco Nov 22, 2020 10:15AM ET
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How about infrastructure and jobs any new information?
George Dorgan
George Dorgan Jan 16, 2014 7:58AM ET
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Industrial production +0.9%, but spending continues, sounds like currency crash
Miguel Castro
Miguel Castro Jan 16, 2014 7:58AM ET
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Brazil has been working to reduce spending since last year
 
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