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Peru’s Central Bank Foresees Economic Shrinkage After Significant Adjustment

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Peru central bank chief Julio Velarde said the nation’s gross domestic product will contract this year, marking the first time a government official publicly acknowledges the degree of the economic downturn.

The central bank said GDP will contract 0.5% in 2023, compared to September’s forecast for 0.9% growth, a virtually unattainable projection considering the economy has now shrunk for six straight months. Velarde lowered his 2023 inflation estimate to 3.1% from 3.8% on easing food prices.

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