Peru kept rates on hold last night, but a moderate tightening bias may emerge in the months ahead. As it happens, we suspect that rates will remain unchanged for the rest of 2012 as a stronger growth-inflation outlook is weighed against a delicate external backdrop. But if global sentiment shows signs of a sustained recovery heading into 2013, the prospect of rate hikes could quickly return to the agenda.
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