(Reuters) - Government data reported on Thursday showed Chile's
economic activity index grew a less-than-expected 4.8
percent in May.
Analysts said the figures were not weak enough to dispel
predictions, based on Wednesday's stronger-than-expected June
inflation figure, that the central bank will soon raise its
benchmark interest rate, a move that would reduce stock
valuations.
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economic activity index grew a less-than-expected 4.8
percent in May.
Analysts said the figures were not weak enough to dispel
predictions, based on Wednesday's stronger-than-expected June
inflation figure, that the central bank will soon raise its
benchmark interest rate, a move that would reduce stock
valuations.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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