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Chile cuts rate less than expected, flags geopolitical risks

Published 10/26/2023, 05:28 PM
Updated 10/26/2023, 06:06 PM
© Reuters. Chile's Central Bank Council room is seen during a meeting of the Council, in Santiago, Chile February 14, 2017. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado/File photo

(Reuters) -Chile's central bank cut its benchmark interest rate on Thursday by 50 basis points to settle at 9.00% in a unanimous decision, as the South American nation's monetary authority sees inflation pressures easing.

Inflation in the world's largest copper-producing country has fallen faster than market expectations for months, ticking down to 5.1% in annual terms in September from 5.3% the previous month and a peak of 14.1% in August 2022.

The 50-basis-point rate cut was smaller than the 75-basis-point reduction expected by analysts in a central bank poll.

The bank's board cited "global developments."

"The international scenario shows a deterioration in financial conditions, combining real, financial factors and geopolitical risks," the bank said in a statement.

The bank also said in the statement that given "growing tensions" in global financial markets, the board agreed to suspend a $10 billion program to replace and increase the country's international reserves, announced last June.

© Reuters. Chile's Central Bank Council room is seen during a meeting of the Council, in Santiago, Chile February 14, 2017. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado/File photo

Chile's central bank aggressively hiked the key interest rate by 1,075 basis points between July 2021 and October 2022 in a bid to beat back spiraling inflation and held it steady at a cycle-high of 11.25% until a widely-expected reduction in July.

The Andean country kicked off its monetary easing cycle in July with a larger-than-expected 100-basis-point rate cut and reduced rates again in September, but this time by 75 basis points.

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