Jpmorgan Alerts to Inflation in Colombia and Projects Minimum Wage Rise by 2026
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The deflating process in Colombia shows clear signs of exhaustion, according to the most recent report by JPMorgan (JPM).The firm notes that inflationary pressures remain high, which could extend the current contractionary monetary stance of the Bank of the Republic to at least mid-2026.See more: The six lessons for investors left by Warren Buffett's letterIn October, annual inflation reached 5.51%, compared to 5.17% in September, with a monthly…
Ecuadornews: Workers in Colombia with new labor reform. Image: Corabastos DANE reported that the inflation in Colombia in the annual variation to October was 5.51%, a fact that was higher than the expectations of the national market. The result is key to the discussion that comes on the minimum wage. It is necessary to bear in mind that on the CPI it is that the country begins to discuss the increase in the payment of workers, added to what is t…
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