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Analysts believe that inflation in June will be 0.51%

Analysts believe that inflation in June will be 0.51%

The 44 economic analysts surveyed by the Banco de la República for its Monthly Survey of Economic Expectations consider, on average, that inflation in June will be 0.51%.

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The 16 banks consulted said that on average the rate will be 0.53%, while the 16 commission agents of the Colombian Stock Exchange said on average that inflation in the sixth month of the year will be 0.50% and 20 entities between financial corporations, Administrators of Pension and Severance Funds, universities and other entities said on average that the figure will be 0.51%.

The average figure that the group of analysts estimates of inflation for the closing of 2022 is 8.78% and 4.63% for the closing of 2023.

(What is downsizing and how does it impact consumers).

The estimate of inflation without food for the sixth month of the year for all analysts is an average of 0.43%.

Regarding the exchange rate, Those consulted said that this will close at an average of $3,927 in June and by the end of the year it could be placed at $3,838.

On the other hand, regarding the intervention rate of the Bank of the Republicthe best estimate was for an increase of 100 basis points (1 percentage point) to 7%.

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