Brazil’s Central Bank has lowered its benchmark interest rate, the Selic, to 14.50%, marking a second consecutive reduction aimed at boosting economic growth under President Lula's administration. This move is significant as it reflects efforts to mitigate high inflation and support economic stability amid global uncertainties, particularly from Middle East conflicts impacting oil prices.
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