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CHILE: Traders See BCCh Remaining On Hold Next Week

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  • According to the BCCh traders survey, market participants still see the central bank remaining on hold at 5.00% next week, as well as at the March and April monetary policy meetings. The central bank is seen cutting the policy rate to 4.80% over a 12-month horizon, up from 4.50% in the previous survey.
    • "*CHILE TRADERS SEE KEY RATE AT 5% THIS MONTH: SURVEY" - BBG
    • "*CHILE TRADERS SEE KEY RATE AT 5% IN MARCH: SURVEY"
    • "*CHILE TRADERS SEE KEY RATE AT 5% IN APRIL: SURVEY"
    • "*CHILE TRADERS SEE INFLATION AT 0.9% M/M IN JANUARY: SURVEY"
    • “*CHILE CENTRAL BANK BENCHMARK RATE SEEN 4.8% IN 12 MONTHS - CENBANK POLL OF TRADERS" - Reuters
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  • According to the BCCh traders survey, market participants still see the central bank remaining on hold at 5.00% next week, as well as at the March and April monetary policy meetings. The central bank is seen cutting the policy rate to 4.80% over a 12-month horizon, up from 4.50% in the previous survey.
    • "*CHILE TRADERS SEE KEY RATE AT 5% THIS MONTH: SURVEY" - BBG
    • "*CHILE TRADERS SEE KEY RATE AT 5% IN MARCH: SURVEY"
    • "*CHILE TRADERS SEE KEY RATE AT 5% IN APRIL: SURVEY"
    • "*CHILE TRADERS SEE INFLATION AT 0.9% M/M IN JANUARY: SURVEY"
    • “*CHILE CENTRAL BANK BENCHMARK RATE SEEN 4.8% IN 12 MONTHS - CENBANK POLL OF TRADERS" - Reuters