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Abstract:SANTIAGO (Reuters) – Chile is expected to hike its benchmark interest rate to 9% in June, a central bank poll of analysts suggested on Tuesday, as the worlds top copper producer battles to rein in high inflation.
div classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodivpSANTIAGO Reuters – Chile is expected to hike its benchmark interest rate to 9 in June, a central bank poll of analysts suggested on Tuesday, as the worlds top copper producer battles to rein in high inflation.p
pThe Andean countrys central bank raised the benchmark rate to 8.25 in May from 7.0 previously. The hike of 125 basis points follows a series of raises by the Chilean central bank to tighten monetary policy since the middle of last year as the economy has bounced back strongly from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.pdivdivdiv classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodiv
pThe interest rate is expected to drop to 7.5 in 11 months according to the poll of analysts. It also suggested that Chile faced an inflation rate of 0.9 in May.p
pThe Chilean peso, currently trading at about 864 pesos per dollar, is expected to trade at 850 pesos per dollar in two months, and 825 in 11 months. p
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pp Reporting by Fabian Cambero and Alexander Villegas Editing by Andrew Heavensp
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