This week Chile’s central bank became the latest in Latin America to bring its tightening cycle to an end. But while there are signs that price pressures are now starting to ease in the region, most notably in Brazil, inflation will stay uncomfortably high for some time and the monetary policy stance will remain tight well into 2023.
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