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Abstract:SANTIAGO (Reuters) – Chiles central bank considered raising the benchmark interest rate by up to 150 basis points at its last meeting due to persistent inflationary pressure, according to meeting minutes released by the bank on Friday.
div classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodivpSANTIAGO Reuters – Chiles central bank considered raising the benchmark interest rate by up to 150 basis points at its last meeting due to persistent inflationary pressure, according to meeting minutes released by the bank on Friday.p
pThe central bank eventually decided to raise its Monetary Policy Rate MPR by 125 points to 8.25, which was still more than expected by the market.pdivdivdiv classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodiv
pThe banks council weighed options that ranged from 100 to 150 basis points.p
p“All the directors agreed that the option of 125 base points was the one that allowed the best way to communicate the change in the inflationary scenario, signaling a special concern for the persistence of inflation,” the meeting minutes revealed.p
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pp Reporting by Fabian Cambero Writing by Alexander Villegasp
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