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Brazil: credit becomes more difficult, and household consumption loses steam 

Household Consumption Intentions (ICF) of the National Confederation of Trade of Goods, Services, and Tourism (CNC) rose almost 1% from February to March, to 95.7 points.

Access to credit is the main obstacle for families.

In a statement, the entity informed that, with the increase, the ICF reached the highest level since March 2020.

Although it has maintained an upward trend, the entity detailed that the advance was the least significant in a year and that the consumption intention has remained below the positive assessment zone (100 points) since 2015.

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