We suspect that the decision by the Colombian central bank to reduce interest rates by 50bps to 3.25% was an attempt to front-load rate cuts rather than the start of a more aggressive easing cycle. Nonetheless, the move supports our view that rates will remain lower for longer than most expect.
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