The 14.9% q/q slump in Colombian GDP in Q2 is not quite there among the worst outturns in the EM world, but it’s not far off. More worryingly, mobility data suggest that the nascent economic recovery that began mid-Q2 may already be stalling. One consequence is that more monetary easing lies in store.
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