BRASILIA, April 19 (Reuters) - Brazil's central bank
governor Roberto Campos Neto said on Wednesday that headline
inflation levels in the country were going down but at a slow
pace, noting the core index remains "very resilient" while
inflation expectations also rose from December.
Campos Neto praised the government proposal for a new fiscal
framework, noting it was a good signal the country was heading
in the "right direction," but stressed there was no mechanical
relation between fiscal goals and the central bank's job.
(Reporting by Isabel Versiani; Editing by Steven Grattan)
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