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    Published on Tuesday, August 6, 2019

    Colombia | Lowering Rates Not for Everyone

    Summary

    The Federal Reserve reduced its policy rate on July 31, turning its speech earlier this year when it argued the need for additional increases. Similar steps have been taken by other economies, should Colombia follow? Not necessarily because the reality facing Colombia is different.

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    • Key points:
    • The Federal Reserve reduced its policy rate, shifting its year-end speech from possible additional increases needed.
    • Other economies have followed, including Chile and Brazil in the region.
    • Colombia is coming from a late economic slowdown, so it has not yet managed to accelerate to its potential GDP, which could justify reducing rates.
    • However, it also faces a scenario of rising inflation above the 3.0% target and a significant external imbalance, limiting its ability to act.

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    Alejandro Reyes González BBVA Research - Principal Economist

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    Colombia_Bajar-tasas-no-es-para-todo-el-mundo.pdf

    Spanish - August 6, 2019

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