Brazil’s Q2 2026 sequential GDP growth is expected to moderate sharply after the 1.1% QoQ surge recorded in Q1, with official data scheduled for release on September 1. Monthly activity indicators for April–May already show deceleration across agriculture, industry, and services, while higher inflation—partly tied to external energy shocks—has eroded real incomes and prompted a pullback in fixed investment. Exports have provided some offset through stronger soybean shipments, but net external demand contributed negatively in the prior quarter amid rising imports. With the central bank holding the Selic rate elevated and fiscal stimulus effects fading, analyst forecasts cluster near 0.1–0.3% QoQ. The market-implied probabilities, concentrated in the 0.0–0.5% bands, reflect this consensus view of subdued but still positive growth, tempered by the proximity of the release and limited scope for late data revisions.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated0.3%–0.5% 54.3%
0.0%–0.2% 43.6%
0.6%–0.8% 4.0%
0.9%–1.1% 1.1%
$53,970 Vol.
$53,970 Vol.
<0.0%
1%
0.0%–0.2%
44%
0.3%–0.5%
54%
0.6%–0.8%
4%
0.9%–1.1%
1%
1.2%–1.4%
<1%
≥1.5%
<1%
0.3%–0.5% 54.3%
0.0%–0.2% 43.6%
0.6%–0.8% 4.0%
0.9%–1.1% 1.1%
$53,970 Vol.
$53,970 Vol.
<0.0%
1%
0.0%–0.2%
44%
0.3%–0.5%
54%
0.6%–0.8%
4%
0.9%–1.1%
1%
1.2%–1.4%
<1%
≥1.5%
<1%
The GDP release and relevant statistics will be made available here: https://www.ibge.gov.br/en/statistics/economic/national-accounts/17262-quarterly-national-accounts.html
If the specified release is not published, this market will resolve based on the first published figure for the specified quarter’s GDP growth rate compared to the prior quarter If no data for the specified quarter is released by the date the next quarter's data is scheduled to be released, this market will resolve based on data from the last available quarter.
Note: the resolution source for this market reports GDP growth rates compared to the prior quarter to only one decimal point (e.g. 0.8%). Thus, this is the level of precision that will be used when resolving the market.
Note: data from the initial release of the referenced GDP report is what will be used to resolve this market. Data may be revised during the following quarter or as a part of the next estimate's publication, however any revisions to GDP report data made after the initial release will not be considered for this market's resolution. For the full release schedule, see: https://www.ibge.gov.br/en/calendar.html
Market Opened: Jun 3, 2026, 10:46 AM ET
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0x69c47De9D...The GDP release and relevant statistics will be made available here: https://www.ibge.gov.br/en/statistics/economic/national-accounts/17262-quarterly-national-accounts.html
If the specified release is not published, this market will resolve based on the first published figure for the specified quarter’s GDP growth rate compared to the prior quarter If no data for the specified quarter is released by the date the next quarter's data is scheduled to be released, this market will resolve based on data from the last available quarter.
Note: the resolution source for this market reports GDP growth rates compared to the prior quarter to only one decimal point (e.g. 0.8%). Thus, this is the level of precision that will be used when resolving the market.
Note: data from the initial release of the referenced GDP report is what will be used to resolve this market. Data may be revised during the following quarter or as a part of the next estimate's publication, however any revisions to GDP report data made after the initial release will not be considered for this market's resolution. For the full release schedule, see: https://www.ibge.gov.br/en/calendar.html
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Brazil’s Q2 2026 sequential GDP growth is expected to moderate sharply after the 1.1% QoQ surge recorded in Q1, with official data scheduled for release on September 1. Monthly activity indicators for April–May already show deceleration across agriculture, industry, and services, while higher inflation—partly tied to external energy shocks—has eroded real incomes and prompted a pullback in fixed investment. Exports have provided some offset through stronger soybean shipments, but net external demand contributed negatively in the prior quarter amid rising imports. With the central bank holding the Selic rate elevated and fiscal stimulus effects fading, analyst forecasts cluster near 0.1–0.3% QoQ. The market-implied probabilities, concentrated in the 0.0–0.5% bands, reflect this consensus view of subdued but still positive growth, tempered by the proximity of the release and limited scope for late data revisions.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated


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