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Chile IMACEC (Apr.)

Having contracted in February and March on the back of a copper mine strike, Chilean economic activity returned to growth in April and we think the economy should continue to recover over the coming months. However, the weak start to the year means that growth is unlikely to be much more than 1% over 2017 as a whole.

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