Brazil’s IGP-10 inflation index registered a deflation of 0.3% in June 2026, reversing the 0.9% increase recorded in May 2026. The month-over-month move marks a clear shift in price dynamics, as June’s reading compares a negative change to the previous month’s positive gain.
The latest data, updated on 16 June 2026, shows that while May’s 0.9% result reflected rising prices versus April, June’s -0.3% signals a broad-based easing in price pressures. In the standard month-over-month comparison, “actual” refers to June’s change against May, while the “previous” figure captures May’s movement relative to April, underscoring the abrupt turnaround in the IGP-10 trajectory.