The Central Bank of Chile left its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 5.0% last night, but gave the clearest signal yet that a rate cut is on the cards in the coming months. Elsewhere, the prospect of monetary easing is also growing in Peru however, unlike Chile, we don’t expect rate cuts before 2014.
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