Rates slashed in Brazil

The Central Bank of Brazil reduced its main lending rate to 22%. The cut of two and a half percentage points was the largest in more than four years, reports the Financial Times.

The cut exceeded market expectations of a 150 basis point reduction and is likely to assuage critics who argued the central bank had been too conservative in easing monetary policy.

It was the third consecutive monthly interest rate cut. Economists say the cut was possible because of successful inflation control in

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