Published on Thursday, November 20, 2014 | Updated on Friday, November 21, 2014

Colombia Economic Outlook, Fourth Quarter 2014

Summary

The economy will expand by 4.9% in 2014 and in 2015 will enjoy more balanced growth; the negative effects of the tax reform and the lower terms of trade will be partly offset by the recovery of industry and a more robust private consumption. Inflation will close 2014 at 3.5% as we have been forecasting. A weaker Niño phenomenon, and a reduced likelihood of it happening, will bring inflation down to 3.3% by the end of 2015. Monetary policy normalisation: in the middle of financial tensions, without inflationary pressures and with GDP close to its potential, the central bank will leave the rate at 4.5% and keep it there until at least the second half of 2015.

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Authors

BBVA Research BBVA Research
Mauricio Hernández BBVA Research - Senior Economist
Fabián Mauricio García
María Claudia Llanes BBVA Research - Senior Economist
Santiago Muñoz
Juana Téllez BBVA Research - Chief Economist

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Report (PDF)

Colombia Outlook 4Q14_HF+BB

English - November 20, 2014

Presentation (PDF)

Presentación SitColombia4T2014

Spanish - November 20, 2014

Report (PDF)

SituacionColombia4T14

Spanish - November 20, 2014

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