Galipolo: Today’s expectations abroad indicate a more temporary impact on definitions | economy

Central Bank Chairman Gabriel Galipolo said that the market reading is what appears to be the impact of definitions – although one will not know what the final definitions will be – will be more inflation at the present time, and not necessarily in a perennial way. The analysis, which was conducted at the J
In this way, British Columbia president considers that the weight of the scenario in which the definitions will distort the weight loss curve. “Expectations today indicate more temporary impact of definitions,” he says.
For Galipole, the most constant effect of customs tariffs is “specifically a feeling of violating confidence or lifting uncertainty, which seems to refer to ideas and the search for alternatives to protection that will only have little meaning, even for the United States and historical partners.”
In this context, Galipolo realizes that it tends to be more permanent for the situation in which the American historical allies will seek to use more liquid actions to use it as a defense, in the scenario of aversion to risk as the final tariff climbing. He also says that it is “curious” to see the agent’s concerns in the American market with tank fluctuations and exchange behavior.
However, the BC president notes that the market still needs to understand two points. The first, if the contracted effects due to the uncertainty resulting from the definitions cause some economic slowdown. The second, understanding the impact of definitions and results on economies.
The data was made on J Broadcasting was boycotted twice: from 9:58 to 10:05 and from 10:20 to 10:27. These excerpts from the President’s offer BC were only available at a later time.
Perhaps the Galipole speech at J The silence period begins in the college on Tuesday, 29.