Surprise Colombian Rate Decision Helps Avoid Volatility, Central Banker Says
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
Colombia’s surprise decision to halt interest rate increases this week was intended to prevent upheaval, but may come at a cost, according to central bank co-director Mauricio Villamizar.
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