Peru unexpectedly pauses easing cycle

Central bank expresses hawkishness, though policy rate still among lowest in Latin America

Central Reserve Bank of Peru

Peru’s central bank yesterday (October 10) held its policy rate at 5.25%.

In a statement, the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP) said year-on-year headline inflation had fallen from 2% in August to 1.8% in September. It said core inflation had dropped from 2.8% to 2.6% over the same period.

The BCRP said that although it expected both headline and core inflation to stay within the target range of 1–3%, it anticipated a slight increase in the former during the current quarter owing to “base

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