The stronger tone of recent data means that the case for monetary easing in both Chile and Peru is less convincing than it was only a few months ago. Nonetheless, policymakers in both countries will retain an easing bias and in the case of Chile we think that interest rate cuts might still be possible before the end of this year.
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