Chile central bank warns of volatility on US QE withdrawal

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The Central Bank of Chile has released its latest monetary policy and financial stability reports – finding a faster 'deceleration' in domestic output and demand than foreseen in the March edition, but still forecasting a return to 3% inflation in two years' time, compared with around 1% today.

The financial stability report, covering the first half of 2013, finds Chilean banks' capital levels "above the regulatory minimum", having reversed a drop reported at the end of last year. It says

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