IBOV 173,295 ▲ 0.76% IPSA 10,762 ▲ 0.52% IPC MEX 67,226 ▼ 0.28% MERVAL 3,123,411 ▲ 0.88% COLCAP 2,286.19 ▲ 1.09% BVL PERÚ 55,499.07 ▲ 1.21% USD/BRL5.17▼ 0.04% USD/MXN17.50▼ 0.06% USD/CLP 921.85 — 0.00% USD/COP3,437▼ 0.25% USD/PEN3.41▼ 0.47% USD/ARS1,477▼ 0.02% USD/UYU40.22▲ 2.10% USD/PYG6,084▲ 1.66% USD/BOB6.86▲ 1.88% USD/DOP59.28▲ 2.37% USD/CRC450.59▲ 1.75% USD/GTQ7.62▲ 2.31% USD/HNL26.70▲ 0.40% USD/NIO36.62▲ 0.31% USD/VES620.66▲ 5.79% USD/PAB1.00— 0.00% USD/BZD2.00— 0.00% USD/JMD156.59▲ 0.44% USD/TTD6.74▲ 1.41% EUR/BRL5.88▼ 0.38% BRENT 72.60 ▼ 3.53% WTI 69.23 ▼ 3.74% IRON ORE 161.91 — — COPPER 6.21 ▲ 2.25% GOLD 4,096 ▲ 1.63% SILVER 59.67 ▲ 2.27% SOY 1,156 ▲ 2.55% CORN 421.75 ▲ 1.69% WHEAT 589.75 ▼ 0.21% COFFEE 261.25 ▼ 9.54% SUGAR 14.55 ▲ 7.38% ORANGE JUICE 148.60 ▲ 11.44% COTTON 76.78 ▲ 4.60% COCOA 5,217 ▲ 1.12% BEEF 245.83 ▼ 4.50% CATTLE 369.85 ▼ 0.92% LITHIUM 75.93 ▼ 3.21% PETR4 38.06 ▼ 1.01% VALE3 78.15 ▼ 0.65% ITUB4 42.24 ▲ 1.30% BBDC4 17.92 ▲ 1.70% ABEV3 16.73 ▲ 2.07% BBAS3 20.34 ▲ 1.45% B3SA3 14.92 ▲ 2.12% WEGE3 46.90 ▲ 0.86% PRIO3 53.29 ▼ 1.21% SUZB3 40.11 ▼ 4.50% RENT3 43.10 ▲ 1.77% AZZA3 18.99 ▼ 4.09% CSAN3 3.76 ▲ 1.35% RAIZ4 0.41 ▼ 2.38% PCAR3 2.28 ▲ 0.89% GMAT3 3.87 ▲ 1.04% PSSA3 53.26 ▲ 1.25% CVCB3 1.41 ▼ 0.70% POSI3 3.99 ▲ 1.53% SLCE3 13.17 ▼ 0.98% NATU3 7.98 ▲ 2.05% BRKM5 6.25 ▼ 8.36% RANI3 7.80 ▲ 0.39% CSNA3 4.73 ▼ 1.87% CMIN3 4.25 ▲ 0.24% USIM5 8.27 ▼ 2.71% GGBR4 21.42 ▼ 0.09% ENEV3 26.81 ▲ 2.64% NEOE3 33.80 — 0.00% CPFE3 45.50 ▲ 0.84% CMIG4 10.96 ▲ 1.58% EQTL3 39.75 ▲ 1.79% LREN3 14.97 ▲ 3.10% VIVT3 34.79 ▲ 0.64% RAIL3 13.69 ▲ 1.78% KLABIN 16.96 ▼ 0.53% RAIA DROGASIL 17.35 ▲ 0.87% RDOR3 34.71 ▲ 1.00% HAPV3 10.24 ▲ 1.19% FLRY3 15.61 ▲ 1.04% SMTO3 15.04 ▲ 2.24% UGPA3 25.60 ▲ 1.39% VBBR3 29.69 ▲ 1.78% BBSE3 39.17 ▲ 0.77% BPAC11 54.66 ▲ 0.66% CURY3 35.11 ▲ 1.15% AERI3 2.08 ▲ 0.48% VIVARA 23.54 ▲ 1.99% COMPASS 24.94 ▼ 2.35% VAMOS 2.88 ▲ 2.13% SANB11 26.35 ▲ 0.57% ASAI3 8.83 ▲ 2.56% SBSP3 29.60 ▲ 2.42% WALMEX 50.86 ▼ 0.51% GMEXICO 200.00 ▼ 1.48% 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0.00% GAP AIRPORT 252.48 ▲ 0.11% ASUR 308.43 ▼ 0.38% OMA AIRPORT 111.99 ▼ 0.02% AMX ADR 26.41 ▲ 0.42% FEMSA ADR 128.87 ▲ 2.79% CEMEX ADR 12.28 ▼ 0.81% PETROBRAS ADR 16.29 ▼ 1.39% VALE ADR 15.07 ▼ 0.33% ITAU ADR 8.23 ▲ 2.49% SANTANDER BR 5.20 ▲ 0.78% AMBEV ADR 3.23 ▲ 2.87% CSN 0.94 ▼ 1.91% GERDAU 4.15 ▲ 0.24% LATAM ADR 58.73 — 0.00% BTC 60,160 ▲ 0.24% ETH 1,577 ▲ 0.05% SOL 70.91 ▼ 1.29% XRP 1.05 ▲ 0.53% BNB 557.93 ▼ 1.58% ADA 0.15 ▼ 1.83% DOGE 0.07 ▼ 1.22% AVAX 6.42 ▼ 2.44% LINK 7.32 ▼ 0.36% DOT 0.82 ▼ 4.07% LTC 42.28 ▲ 1.04% BCH 196.55 ▼ 0.12% TRX 0.32 ▲ 0.13% XLM 0.17 ▼ 1.86% HBAR 0.07 ▲ 1.83% NEAR 1.86 ▲ 3.59% ATOM 1.57 ▼ 1.72% AAVE 95.44 ▲ 0.65% SELIC 14.25% EMBRAER 81.90 ▲ 0.99% EMBRAER ADR 63.75 ▲ 1.51% JBS 12.22 ▲ 1.58% JBS BDR 62.67 ▲ 0.87% MBRF3 17.10 ▲ 2.70% MBRFY 3.25 — 0.00% INTER 5.44 ▲ 3.82% IBOV 173,295 ▲ 0.76% IPSA 10,762 ▲ 0.52% IPC MEX 67,226 ▼ 0.28% MERVAL 3,123,411 ▲ 0.88% COLCAP 2,286.19 ▲ 1.09% BVL PERÚ 55,499.07 ▲ 1.21% USD/BRL 5.17 ▼ 0.04% USD/MXN 17.50 ▼ 0.06% USD/CLP 921.85 — 0.00% USD/COP 3,437 ▼ 0.25% USD/PEN 3.41 ▼ 0.47% USD/ARS 1,477 ▼ 0.02% USD/UYU 40.22 ▲ 2.10% USD/PYG 6,084 ▲ 1.66% USD/BOB 6.86 ▲ 1.88% USD/DOP 59.28 ▲ 2.37% USD/CRC 450.59 ▲ 1.75% USD/GTQ 7.62 ▲ 2.31% USD/HNL 26.70 ▲ 0.40% USD/NIO 36.62 ▲ 0.31% USD/VES 620.66 ▲ 5.79% USD/PAB 1.00 — 0.00% USD/BZD 2.00 — 0.00% USD/JMD 156.59 ▲ 0.62% USD/TTD 6.74 ▲ 1.49% EUR/BRL 5.88 ▼ 0.38% BRENT 72.60 ▼ 3.53% WTI 69.23 ▼ 3.74% IRON ORE 161.91 — — COPPER 6.21 ▲ 2.25% GOLD 4,096 ▲ 1.63% SILVER 59.67 ▲ 2.27% SOY 1,156 ▲ 2.55% CORN 421.75 ▲ 1.69% WHEAT 589.75 ▼ 0.21% COFFEE 261.25 ▼ 9.54% SUGAR 14.55 ▲ 7.38% ORANGE JUICE 148.60 ▲ 11.44% COTTON 76.78 ▲ 4.60% COCOA 5,217 ▲ 1.12% BEEF 245.83 ▼ 4.50% CATTLE 369.85 ▼ 0.92% LITHIUM 75.93 ▼ 3.21% PETR4 38.06 ▼ 1.01% VALE3 78.15 ▼ 0.65% ITUB4 42.24 ▲ 1.30% BBDC4 17.92 ▲ 1.70% ABEV3 16.73 ▲ 2.07% BBAS3 20.34 ▲ 1.45% B3SA3 14.92 ▲ 2.12% WEGE3 46.90 ▲ 0.86% PRIO3 53.29 ▼ 1.21% SUZB3 40.11 ▼ 4.50% RENT3 43.10 ▲ 1.77% AZZA3 18.99 ▼ 4.09% CSAN3 3.76 ▲ 1.35% RAIZ4 0.41 ▼ 2.38% PCAR3 2.28 ▲ 0.89% GMAT3 3.87 ▲ 1.04% PSSA3 53.26 ▲ 1.25% CVCB3 1.41 ▼ 0.70% POSI3 3.99 ▲ 1.53% SLCE3 13.17 ▼ 0.98% NATU3 7.98 ▲ 2.05% BRKM5 6.25 ▼ 8.36% RANI3 7.80 ▲ 0.39% CSNA3 4.73 ▼ 1.87% CMIN3 4.25 ▲ 0.24% USIM5 8.27 ▼ 2.71% GGBR4 21.42 ▼ 0.09% ENEV3 26.81 ▲ 2.64% NEOE3 33.80 — 0.00% CPFE3 45.50 ▲ 0.84% CMIG4 10.96 ▲ 1.58% EQTL3 39.75 ▲ 1.79% LREN3 14.97 ▲ 3.10% VIVT3 34.79 ▲ 0.64% RAIL3 13.69 ▲ 1.78% KLABIN 16.96 ▼ 0.53% RAIA DROGASIL 17.35 ▲ 0.87% RDOR3 34.71 ▲ 1.00% HAPV3 10.24 ▲ 1.19% FLRY3 15.61 ▲ 1.04% SMTO3 15.04 ▲ 2.24% UGPA3 25.60 ▲ 1.39% VBBR3 29.69 ▲ 1.78% BBSE3 39.17 ▲ 0.77% BPAC11 54.66 ▲ 0.66% CURY3 35.11 ▲ 1.15% AERI3 2.08 ▲ 0.48% VIVARA 23.54 ▲ 1.99% COMPASS 24.94 ▼ 2.35% VAMOS 2.88 ▲ 2.13% SANB11 26.35 ▲ 0.57% ASAI3 8.83 ▲ 2.56% SBSP3 29.60 ▲ 2.42% WALMEX 50.86 ▼ 0.51% GMEXICO 200.00 ▼ 1.48% FEMSA 225.20 ▲ 2.85% CEMEX 21.51 ▼ 0.97% GFNORTE 182.90 ▼ 1.59% BIMBO 57.09 ▲ 1.66% TELEVISA 9.48 ▼ 1.46% AMX 23.20 ▲ 0.74% GAP 441.57 ▼ 0.06% ASUR 308.43 ▼ 0.38% OMA 245.60 ▲ 0.65% KOF 186.96 ▲ 1.29% GRUMA 283.22 ▲ 0.17% KIMBER 38.85 ▲ 1.68% SQM-B 65,950 ▼ 1.64% COPEC 5,765 ▼ 0.64% BSANTANDER 75.00 ▲ 2.04% FALABELLA 5,911 ▲ 0.36% ENELAM 82.00 ▲ 0.60% CENCOSUD 2,127 ▲ 0.19% CMPC 1,040 — 0.00% BANCO CHILE 177.80 ▲ 0.11% LATAM AIR 26.97 ▲ 3.25% YPF 70,050 ▼ 0.99% GGAL 7,715 ▲ 1.45% PAMPA 4,973 ▲ 0.25% TXAR 682.50 ▲ 1.49% ALUAR 991.00 ▲ 0.10% TGS 9,225 ▲ 1.15% CEPU 2,274 ▲ 2.29% MIRGOR 16,075 ▲ 0.16% COME 41.38 ▲ 0.88% LOMA NEGRA 3,555 ▲ 0.21% BYMA 307.75 ▲ 2.16% TELECOM ARG 3,958 ▲ 0.19% ECOPETROL 14.72 ▲ 1.87% BANCOLOMBIA 79.27 — 0.00% GRUPO AVAL 5.08 ▼ 0.39% CREDICORP 384.10 ▲ 0.97% SOUTHERN COPPER 171.26 ▼ 1.99% BUENAVENTURA 30.42 ▼ 0.85% MERCADOLIBRE 1,675 ▲ 3.45% NUBANK 13.17 ▲ 5.70% XP 16.13 ▲ 2.22% PAGSEGURO 9.07 ▲ 3.78% STONE 10.99 ▲ 1.85% GLOBANT 30.03 ▲ 8.29% TECNOGLASS 44.75 — 0.00% GAP AIRPORT 252.48 ▲ 0.11% ASUR 308.43 ▼ 0.38% OMA AIRPORT 111.99 ▼ 0.02% AMX ADR 26.41 ▲ 0.42% FEMSA ADR 128.87 ▲ 2.79% CEMEX ADR 12.28 ▼ 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From rice to bicycles, candy, internet and retirement: see what increased in price during pandemic in Brazil

By · May 20, 2021 · 5 min read

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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The coronavirus pandemic reached Brazilian territory together with inflation, the generalized and persistent increase in prices in the economy. The Extended National Consumer Price Index (IPCA) grew 6.76% between May 2020 and April 2021. Some products pushed the index – more specifically, 156 of them grew above the IPCA average.

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Below is a list of these items, with their respective price variation in the period. Economists also shared their views as to why the IPCA in the last 12 months has remained above the 5.25% inflation target.

Big villains: food and fuel

Lucas Souza, chief economist at Berkana asset manager, said that the IPCA’s rise in the past 12 months was due to two major factors: the currency devaluation pass-through to prices since March 2020 and the pressure exerted by commodities since September 2020. The dollar having become more expensive in relation to the Brazilian real only increased the already high commodity prices, because they are fixed in dollars.

“The higher international market prices for basic goods such as oil, wheat, cotton, ore, and soybeans are passed on in Brazil with even greater intensity due to the effect of the weaker real,” explains Souza. The impact is seen in the “Food” and “Transport” groups, which rose 11.5% and 12.3%, respectively. These categories represent almost 40% of the IPCA index.

“Food at home” was among the highest risers. Four of the top five positions are in this category: soybean oil (82.37%), rice (56.66%), beans (50.71%), and brisket (46.17%). Another highlight is the “Fuels” category, with ethanol (37.16%), gasoline (35.59%), and diesel oil (24.56%).

“Oil is probably the strongest link between the much talked about ‘commodity boom’ and the higher prices in the economy as a whole. Almost everything we consume was generated from the use of oil in the production process. Therefore, the chain effect of the rise in oil prices impacts all other groups directly or indirectly,” says the economist.

Sérgio Vale, chief economist of MB Associados, agrees that commodities were the first big boost to the IPCA. The rise in basic products began in foodstuffs and moved on to fuels. Now, it is also in electric energy. “We have pressures on several fronts,” he says.

Higher prices inside and outside the home

The rise in commodities also impacts items that do not seem as basic. In “Clothing”, the highest rises were in jewelry (21.89%) and wristwatches (11.89%). According to Souza, the jump in metallic commodities (gold, silver, copper and nickel) explains the rise in these categories. “Gold priced at US$1,600 a Troy Ounce in early March 2020 is now close to US$1,900 a Troy Ounce. In the case of copper, which is widely used in electrical circuits, the commodity’s contract price on the London Metal Exchange has increased by more than 30% in the last 12 months.”

But the dollar and soaring commodities are not the only culprits for inflation. The sudden explosion in demand for some items has also been reflected in higher prices in other categories.

Despite social isolation, the category “Food outside the home” also posted price hikes, in items such as wine (10.20%), snacks (8.33%), coffee (8.17%) and sweets (7.21%). “These are products that people consume, also on delivery. The emergency aid was important for Food as a whole,” says Vale.

This was also the case for construction materials and household appliances. “The combination of social isolation and the financial boost from the emergency aid enabled millions of citizens to conduct minor repairs on their own, and to replace spending on services shut down by the pandemic with spending on goods,” says Souza.

Mattresses (52.75%) were the only item that ranked in the top 5 of non-food hikes. This is one of the items in the “Furniture and utensils” category, which also posted a significant increase in fresh flowers (31.99%) and bedding (15.06%). “Housing” was another category that marked its presence, with items such as hydraulic material (32.24%), bricks (31.28%), flooring (23.28%), and gas cylinders (21.09%). Finally, “Electrical and electronic appliances” are also on the list of products whose prices rose above the IPCA average, such as TVs (24.36%), video games (23%), and personal computers (20.85%).

In addition to this explosion in demand, the lack of supply also led to rising prices. “There was a shortage of supplies and production difficulties, which was reflected in the lower supply of goods,” explains Vale.

“Producers’ compressed margins prevented the drop in demand from lowering prices. Costs increased more than the drop in demand. Producers have two paths: to pass through or not. In sectors where producers’ margins are very small, they will ultimately pass it through,” adds Souza. “We always consider the demand conditions with the pandemic, but we should also note the supply bottlenecks that the health crisis created.”

In “Personal Expenses”, the most expensive were bicycles (19.24%), musical instruments (16.40%), notary’s fees (9.38%), and pet food (9.12%). Internet access also grew above the IPCA average (8.51%). “In most of these cases, the combination of rising international prices, the dollar effect and the reallocation of consumption from services to goods contributed to the increase,” says Souza.

What does the future of inflation hold?

In the 12-month comparison, inflation should remain high in the short term. This is because the months of low inflation or deflation observed in the first half of last year are being replaced by months of higher inflation in the first half of this year.

According to Vale, the IPCA should close at 5.2% in the accumulated figure for 2021. The figure is lower than the 6.76% observed in the past 12 months, but it is still high. It is close to the ceiling of the inflation target for this year. The inflation target stands at 3.75%, with a ceiling of 5.25%.

“The IGP-10 grew strongly in May, indicating the pressure that we will still have in the wholesale market due to the shortage of supplies. We also expect an economic recovery, albeit slow. It may boost demand for services,” says Vale.

Souza says that the trend is for an improvement in inflation rates in the second half of the year. “There is no reason for commodity prices to remain high for a long period, once the economy is reorganized and supply recovers. In terms of exchange rate pass-through, the dollar has been exerting less pressure since April this year.”

Vale also stresses the concern with inflation in 2022. “For now inflation is projected at 3.5%. But it is expected to grow gradually, and that the Central Bank will move away from the 3.5% target – just as occurred in 2020, and will probably be the case in 2021.”

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Ibovespa · benchmark
173,295
+0.76%
L 171,124day rangeH 173,964

+26.39% over 12 months

Market breadth · 15 names
53% advancing

8 ▲ advancing7 declining ▼

Currencies, rates & key inputs
USD / BRL
5.17
-0.04%

EUR / BRL
5.88
-0.38%

Selic rate
14.25%
·

Brent crude
72.60
-3.53%

Iron ore
161.91
·

Sector heatmap · average move today
Utilities
+2.64%
ENEV3

Consumer Staples
+2.07%
ABEV3

Financials
+1.64%
ITUB4, BBDC4, BBAS3, B3SA3

Industrials
+1.32%
WEGE3, RENT3

Mining
-0.87%
VALE3, CSNA3, GGBR4

Energy
-1.11%
PETR4, PRIO3

Consumer Disc.
-4.09%
AZZA3

Materials
-4.50%
SUZB3

Latin America scoreboard
IndexLastTodayStrength
IbovespaBrazil
173,295
+0.76%

S&P/BMV IPCMexico
67,226
-0.28%

S&P IPSAChile
10,762
+0.52%

S&P MERVALArgentina
3,123,411
+0.88%

MSCI COLCAPColombia
2,286.19
+1.09%

BVL S&P PerúPeru
55,499.07
+1.21%

Full instrument board
Instrument Last Change YoY Prev. High Low Volume
IBOV 173,295 +0.76% +26.39% 171,990 173,964 171,124
USD/BRL 5.17 -0.04% -6.97% 5.17 5.17 5.17
SELIC 14.25%
PETR4 38.06 -1.01% +20.98% 38.45 38.25 37.93 23,287,800
VALE3 78.15 -0.65% +50.29% 78.66 78.88 77.91 25,247,600
ITUB4 42.24 +1.30% +19.82% 41.70 42.54 41.40 23,049,300
BBDC4 17.92 +1.70% +8.28% 17.62 18.10 17.48 54,796,900
BBAS3 20.34 +1.45% -5.83% 20.05 20.45 19.97 18,066,600
B3SA3 14.92 +2.12% +5.82% 14.61 15.05 14.40 58,172,900
ABEV3 16.73 +2.07% +25.60% 16.39 16.76 16.38 21,675,900
WEGE3 46.90 +0.86% +8.89% 46.50 47.32 46.18 6,009,700
PRIO3 53.29 -1.21% +27.34% 53.94 53.62 52.81 5,870,500
SUZB3 40.11 -4.50% -22.28% 42.00 41.85 39.75 11,618,700
RENT3 43.10 +1.77% +7.72% 42.35 43.49 41.78 6,984,300
AZZA3 18.99 -4.09% -53.48% 19.80 19.80 18.63 2,269,000
CSNA3 4.73 -1.87% -36.25% 4.82 4.87 4.73 13,148,200
GGBR4 21.42 -0.09% +33.37% 21.44 21.54 21.16 9,544,000
ENEV3 26.81 +2.64% +97.42% 26.12 27.00 26.00 12,389,100

Largest moves today
SUZB3
40.11
-4.50%
AZZA3
18.99
-4.09%
ENEV3
26.81
+2.64%
B3SA3
14.92
+2.12%
ABEV3
16.73
+2.07%
CSNA3
4.73
-1.87%
RENT3
43.10
+1.77%
BBDC4
17.92
+1.70%

The session read
The Ibovespa rose 0.76%, with breadth positive — 8 of 15 names higher. Utilities led, while Materials lagged.

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