The Lima Stock Exchange (BVL) recorded a yield of close to 30% during the first half of 2026, its best performance for that period since 2017, driven by the rise in metal prices, the growth of corporate profits and greater optimism of investors.In an interview with Economy for All of RPP, Julio Plácido, manager of Corridors and Funds of the BVL, stressed that the Peruvian market managed to overcome a context marked by international volatility an…
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The Lima Stock Exchange (BVL) recorded a yield of close to 30% during the first half of 2026, its best performance for that period since 2017, driven by the rise in metal prices, the growth of corporate profits and greater optimism of investors.In an interview with Economy for All of RPP, Julio Plácido, manager of Corridors and Funds of the BVL, stressed that the Peruvian market managed to overcome a context marked by international volatility an…