Chile’s central bank left its policy interest rate unchanged at 2.50% for the third consecutive month and, while the accompanying statement gave no hints that rate cuts are being considered, we suspect policymakers remain divided over the need for additional easing. With the case for further cuts likely to remain compelling, we expect the balance to move in favour of easing in the next few months.
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