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Published on Thursday, April 28, 2016

LatAm Daily | The tone of monetary policy becomes less restrictive in Brazil and Chile

Summary

In Brazil, as expected, the Copom decided to leave the Selic at 14.25%. The easing of monetary policy is already being discussed for when inflation eases further. In Chile, the minutes of April’s monetary meeting revealed that the CB considered a 25bp increase and a pause at 3.5%, prevailing the later. In both countries, we expect rates to remain stable in the next months.

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Authors

ED
Enestor Dos Santos BBVA Research - Principal Economist
LL
Lorena Lechuga
HP
Hugo Perea BBVA Research - Chief Economist
CP
Cecilia Posadas BBVA Research - Principal Economist
JS
Jorge Selaive
CS
Carlos Serrano BBVA Research - Chief Economist
JT
Juana Téllez BBVA Research - Chief Economist
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