Brazil Interest Futures Rise on Central Bank Signal

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Brazil’s interest-rate futures yields on contracts due before July 2012 rose as the central bank’s signal that it will raise rates to curb price increases offset a report showing inflation quickened less than expected.

Investors increased bets the central bank will raise its benchmark Selic interest rate, with the yield on the contract due July 2011 adding 6 basis points to 11.65 percent by 6:38 a.m. New York time, the highest intraday level since Dec. 8. On the agreement due April, the yield advanced 4 basis points to 11.15 percent.