The Central Bank President (BC), Gabriel Gallipolo, will participate on Tuesday (22) of the plenary session of the Senate Economic Affairs Committee (CAE). This is the second time this year that the cash authority of the high home has appeared.
The meeting is scheduled to be held at 10 am, which is part of the evaluation of the normal presence of the municipality mayor of the committee, as determined by the internal regulations of the council. It is stipulated in the legislation to attend Cae at least four times a year – in February, April, July and October.
Galipolo must provide guidelines, implementation and views of the monetary policy conducted by BC, its implementation and views In a moment of pressing the basic interest rateThe exchange rate and the effects of international tensions on Brazilian inflation.
At the beginning of the month, Gallipolo was in the Betts (Bets CPI) parliamentary committee in the Senate. At that time, the central banker stated that the monetary authority does not play a role in organizing bets.
“The Ministry of betting on the treasures awards (SPA, the Ministry of Finance) is the one that determines the authorized bet.
The following meetings
In addition to the Senate session, the BC president will also abide by the House of Representatives next month.
He and Minister of Finance Fernando HaddadThey will participate in the listening sessions of the CFT Committee (CFT) to answer parliamentary questions about the monetary policies of the government and the government.
According to CFT President, Rogério Correia (PT-MG), Haddad will be heard on May 14 after two weeks, in 28, the role of Galipolo will be.
The monetary authority will address topics such as interest rates and inflation and The effects of the so -called “tariff” promoted by US President Donald Trump about the Brazilian economy.
In detail, the Minister of Finance must propose to repair income tax, which expands The path of exemption for those who earn up to $ 5,000.
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