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MNI BCCh Preview – Jan 2025: Pause In Easing Cycle Expected

The central bank of Chile is widely expected to pause its easing cycle, holding the key rate at 5.00%.

Executive Summary

  • The central bank of Chile is widely expected to pause its easing cycle, holding the key rate at 5.00%, amid rising near-term inflation pressures.
  • Last month, the Board noted that latest inflation figures had exceeded the central bank’s forecasts, pointing to a possible pause in January and a slower pace of rate cuts beyond that.
  • However, weak internal demand means the central bank is still expected to keep the door open to further gradual easing towards neutral over the coming months.

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Executive Summary

  • The central bank of Chile is widely expected to pause its easing cycle, holding the key rate at 5.00%, amid rising near-term inflation pressures.
  • Last month, the Board noted that latest inflation figures had exceeded the central bank’s forecasts, pointing to a possible pause in January and a slower pace of rate cuts beyond that.
  • However, weak internal demand means the central bank is still expected to keep the door open to further gradual easing towards neutral over the coming months.

Click to view the full preview: MNI BCCh Preview - January 2025.pdf

 

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