A farm worker at the Jacarei Reservoir, near Joanopolis, Brazil, on June 13. In Brazil, forecasts for consumer prices are being revised upwards, not downwards. Part of the problem is that a once-in-a-century drought has pushed up electricity prices - something that is beyond the control of central banks. Photo: BloombergA farm worker at the Jacarei Reservoir, near Joanopolis, Brazil, on June 13. In Brazil, forecasts for consumer prices are being revised upwards, not downwards. Part of the problem is that a once-in-a-century drought has pushed up electricity prices - something that is beyond the control of central banks. Photo: Bloomberg

A farm worker at the Jacarei Reservoir, near Joanopolis, Brazil, on June 13. In Brazil, forecasts for consumer prices are being revised upwards, not downwards. Part of the problem is that a once-in-a-century drought has pushed up electricity prices – something that is beyond the control of central banks. Photo: Bloomberg

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