Peru Holds Key Interest Rate as Inflation Spike Seen Fading


Veteran central bank chief Julio Velarde, seen as a pillar of economic stability in the politically volatile nation, this week agreed to stay on for another term, likely extending one of the world’s longest tenures at the helm of a monetary authority. He was nominated by conservative president-elect Keiko Fujimori, whose five-year term starts on July 28. 



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