Peru’s economy witnessed a moderation of growth in Q2 as investors reacted to the emergence of new President Ollanta Humala. While growth will cool further in the near-term on a weaker external picture, healthy domestic demand and solid fundamentals underpin a favourable medium-term outlook.
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