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Peruvian Economy Can Grow More than 3.2% Due to Current Conditions, Estimates the Bcrp

Summary by El Comercio
Citi Economist: The market sees with more concern the succession in the BCRP than the elections in PeruCorpac: Tabata Vivanco leaves the presidency of the boardThe current economic conditions at the international and local level, make predict that the Peruvian economy can grow above 3.2%, said Paul Castillo, general manager of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP).The economic activity in September grew 3.9%, in 3.33% from January to September…
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Citi Economist: The market sees with more concern the succession in the BCRP than the elections in PeruCorpac: Tabata Vivanco leaves the presidency of the boardThe current economic conditions at the international and local level, make predict that the Peruvian economy can grow above 3.2%, said Paul Castillo, general manager of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP).The economic activity in September grew 3.9%, in 3.33% from January to September…

·Lima, Peru
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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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