Colombia’s Top Central Banker Shrugs Off Attack by the President
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Colombia’s Top Central Banker Shrugs Off Attack by the President
A day after Colombia’s president accused the central bank of economic sabotage for its refusal to cut interest rates, bank Governor Leonardo Villar said that dealing with political pressure is “part of the job.”
Colombia's Central Bank Holds Interest Rates at 9.5% Amid Inflation Pressures and Political Dispute
Colombia’s central bank maintained its benchmark interest rate at 9.5% during its first 2025 policy meeting, reflecting ongoing inflation concerns despite recent declines. Four of seven board members favored the hold, while three pushed for a 50-basis-point cut. The decision exposes deepening tensions between monetary authorities and President Gustavo Petro’s administration, which argues high borrowing […]
The Bank of the Republic keeps interest rates unchanged in Colombia
In the afternoon of Monday, the Banco de la República has repeated the decision to keep the interest rates unchanged for the second time this year at 9.5%. With great anticipation of the presence of a new finance minister, Germán Ávila, and the premiere of two co-directors appointed by President Gustavo Petro, the board of the issuer agreed, with a tight vote of 4 to 3, to postpone the sequence of cuts that, since December 2023, has been execute…
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