Peru's central bank cuts benchmark interest rate to 7.5%

Reuters

Published Sep 14, 2023 19:31

(Reuters) - Peru's central bank on Thursday cut its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 7.5% after holding the rate steady for eight straight months, as the monetary authority in the Andean nation sees inflation easing.

The central bank first held the rate steady in February following an aggressive series of hikes that began in August 2021.

Despite inflation easing, the bank said on Thursday that its decision does not necessarily imply a cycle of successive reductions in the interest rate.

Peru's annual inflation rate in August slowed to 5.58%, the lowest since September 2021.

In Thursday's announcement, the central bank said consumer prices have been decreasing since the beginning of 2023, "but continue to be above the upper limit of the inflation target range."

The bank projected the trend of easing annual inflation to continue, reaching the target range at the beginning of next year, but noted "risks associated with climatic factors."