Hermann González: “It Helps to Be Close to the End of a Political Cycle that Initially Generated Great Uncertainty” - La Tercera
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For the macroeconomic coordinator of Clapes UC and partner of Valtin Consulting, Hermann González, although the increase in the estimate of GDP expected for the year that the Central Bank (BC) does, is positive, puts a note of caution: “We should not trust ourselves, because behind the best recent figures there are punctual or transitory factors and not a change of trend”.What reading does Ipom do?- While a first reading is positive, because the…
Central Bank of Chile presents growth projection for 2025. Image: Flickr Banco Chile. After having maintained its interest rates at 5%, the Central Bank of Chile also presented its projections of inflation and economic growth in the short and medium term. The economic authority raised its estimate for the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which would grow in a range of 2% – 2.75 %, compared to the first estimated figure of March in which i…
The Central Bank of Chile today published the Monetary Policy Report (IPoM) of June 2025, which is part of a considerably more uncertain international scenario, due to the changing commercial policy announcements of the United States and the escalation of war conflicts in the Middle East. At the local level, [...] The June IPoM entry improves projections of economic growth was first published in Desenfoque.cl.
We talked in More Than Numbers with Pablo Cruz, Chief Economist of BTG Pactual, to analyze the Monetary Policy Report (IPoM) of June 2025, developed by the Central Bank (BC). #MoreWhatNumbers Pablo Cruz, Chief Economist BTG Pactual: “With the increase in the price of oil that we have had after war in Iran, that convergence (from inflation to 3%) is more likely not to occur.”https://t.co/r7wN21hZUP pic.twitter.com/U9MNV2UmWT — Radio Infinita (@I…
The issuing entity estimates that "at the local level, the report highlights that the activity has shown a dynamism above what was expected in the first months of the year, due, in part, to transitional factors that will begin to dissipate in the remainder of the year."
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