Chile
Chile: political unrest hinders growth
Banco de Chile research finds political instability leads to lower GDP
Chile on the pros and cons of connectivity
Central Bank of Chile looks at how shocks are transmitted across markets and banking systems
How to drive debt long-termism in emerging markets
World Bank’s studies the extent of emerging-markets’ domestic demand for long-term debt instruments
Macro still has a lot to offer: Chile’s De Gregorio
Macro models must be refined to incorporate what we now know to reduce the risk of future crises, says governor of Central Bank of Chile
Leaning against the wind not enough: Chile’s De Gregorio
Governor of Central Bank of Chile cites collision between financial and price stability objectives as reason why interest rates cannot be used to burst bubbles
Chile’s De Gregorio on reform
Central Bank of Chile’s Jose De Gregorio says financial reforms should target incentives of financial intermediaries’ management
Chile rate cuts compensate for commercial charges
Central Bank of Chile looks at the evolution of consumption and commercial lending rates
Chile to lend at record-low interest rates until 2010
Chilean banks to be able to borrow at 0.5% until end of year
Chile to keep rates at record low until mid 2010
The Central Bank of Chile has indicated that, contrary to market expectations, it is likely to keep rates at a record low of 0.75% until at least the middle of next year.
Chile can mitigate the effect of the global crisis
Recent research by Jose De Gregorio, the governor of the Central Bank of Chile, maintains that although Chile can naturally not escape the effects of the global crisis, it is in a good position to mitigate them.
Chile cuts to record low
The Central Bank of Chile cut its benchmark rate to an all-time low of 1.25% on Thursday.
More interest-rate info from Chile's De Gregorio
As part of its process of increasing transparency, the Central Bank of Chile has improved the level of detail of interest rate information being made available, said Jose De Gregorio, the governor of the Central Bank of Chile.
Globalisation accelerated IMF's reaction
The pace of the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) crisis responses has increased with the rise of financial globalisation, a new research from the Central Bank of Chile shows.
Chile makes mammoth rate cut
The Central Bank of Chile chopped 250 basis points off its key rate on Thursday, saying that it expected inflation to slide speedily.
Reserves and the crisis: a reassessment
Joshua Aizenman analyses the different approaches to the use of reserves during the crisis and what this means for the global financial system
Chile slashes rates to 4.75%
The Central Bank of Chile confounded market expectations by reducing the cost of borrowing by a full two-and-half- percentage points on Thursday.
Asian crisis's impact on money demand
The Asian crisis impacted money demand in Chilean economy, posits a new paper from the country's central bank.
Central Bank of Chile - Financial Stability Report
The main threat to the Chilean economy's financial stability is a contraction in the supply of external funds, notes the latest Financial Stability Report form the Central Bank of Chile.
Central Bank of Chile - Annual Report 2007
The Central Bank of Chile had 626 employees as of the end of 2007, the central bank's latest Annual Report reveals.
Chile surprises with one-point cut
The Central Bank of Chile surprised observers and markets with the size of the reduction in borrowing costs as data revealed that inflation plunged almost two percentage points in December.
Chilean paper on inflation persistence
This paper measures persistence of inflation in Chile and finds that it has increased sharply in recent years.
Chile's rate meeting - minutes
Central Bank of Chile's board members decided unanimously to keep the policy rate unchanged at 8.25% for a second month on expectations that slowing global economic growth may put the brakes on domestic inflation, the minutes of the November meeting show.
Chile's deficit under the lens
A new paper by the Central Bank of Chile describes and assesses the main causes of the institution's deficit.
Chile lifts rates to ten-year high
The Central Bank of Chile raised its key rate by half a point for the fourth straight month to 8.25%, its highest level since November 1998.