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Brazil’s services sector misses forecasts in March as transport drags

By Thomson Reuters May 15, 2026 | 7:48 AM

SAO PAULO, May 15 (Reuters) – Brazil’s services activity fell more than expected in March compared ​with the previous month, ‌data from the statistics agency IBGE showed on Friday, with transportation the main drag.

• Services activity in Latin ‌America’s ​largest economy declined 1.2% ⁠in March from ⁠February, IBGE said

• Economists in a Reuters poll had expected a 0.1% drop

• All five ​groups surveyed contracted in March, IBGE said, with transportation posting ⁠the steepest decline

• ⁠Persistent price pressures in ​the sector remain a concern for ​Brazil’s central bank

• The central bank ‌last month cut its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points for a second straight ⁠meeting to 14.50%

• Services output rose 3.0% year-on-year, also well below expectations of ⁠a ‌4.5% increase

• Data suggest ⁠an adjustment in activity ​at ‌lower levels, reflecting the lagged ​effects of ⁠restrictive monetary policy, but also a moderation of strong growth, says Suno Research economist Rafael Perez

(Reporting by Isabel Teles; Editing by ​Chizu Nomiyama )