Brazil’s mid-month consumer inflation slowed in June 2026, with the mid-month CPI rising 0.41% month-over-month, down from a 0.62% increase recorded in May 2026. The latest data, updated on 25 June 2026, indicate a moderation in price pressures compared with the previous month.
The current reading reflects the change in prices from May to June, while the May figure captured the movement from April to May. The deceleration suggests that, at mid-June, inflationary momentum has eased somewhat, potentially offering limited relief after the stronger price gains seen in the prior period. Investors and policymakers will now be watching upcoming full-month inflation releases to confirm whether this softer trend persists into the second half of the year.