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Chile Central Bank Keeps Interest Rate at 4.75% on Choppy Inflation Slowdown

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Chile’s central bank held its key interest rate unchanged following a cut at the prior meeting as policymakers warned of the risk of sustained inflation in a country that hasn’t hit the target in more than four years.

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The price of the dollar falls on the opening of the Chilean market on Wednesday after the central bank decided to leave interest rates stable, which gives new support to the local currency in the midst of the weakness of the green bank at a global level.See more: The Fed will open the way for tax cuts in Brazil, Mexico and Colombia, says BofA“The entity unanimously resolved to maintain the interest rate at 4.75 per cent, which has favored the Ch…

The Council of the Central Bank (BC) decided to keep the interest rate at 4.75%, as expected by the market and as recommended yesterday by the Monetary Policy Group (MGP).With this, the entity that presides Rosanna Costa returned to the breaks, after having made the first cut of the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) in seven months, at the meeting of 29 July. The decision of the governing body was adopted by the unanimity of its members. Central Bank m…

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Board members voted unanimously to keep borrowing costs stable at 4.75 per cent

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The Council of the Central Bank of Chile decided this Tuesday to freeze the monetary policy interest rate (MPR) at 4.75 percent, compared to an eventual

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diarioestrategia.cl broke the news in on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
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