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Brazil lowers benchmark rate to 14.5% in second consecutive cut

The bank lowered the key rate, known as the Selic, to 14.50 from 14.75 percent. Lula, who is seeking a fourth term in October elections, has persistently railed against high interest rates, arguing that they stifle growth. Despite cutting the Selic, the Central Bank said the uncertainty generated by the conflicts in the Middle East created "higher than usual" inflationary risks. [...]