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Colombia’s Economy Grows the Most in 115 Years as Consumption Booms

Pedestrians along a street in Bogota, Colombia, on Monday, Feb. 7, 2022. Colombian consumer prices jumped far more than expected last month, its highest level since 2017, increasing pressure on the central bank to raise interest rates further and faster to bring it back under control. (Bloomberg)

By Oscar Medina/Bloomberg News

BOGOTA
EnergiesNet.co 02 16 2022

Colombia’s economy beat all expectations as it grew at the fastest pace in more than a century last year with demand rebounding after pandemic curbs were eased, and prices soaring for the nation’s oil, coal and coffee. 

Gross domestic product expanded 10.6% in 2021, the nation’s statistics agency said Tuesday. That’s the fastest pace since at least 1906, according to data compiled by the central bank. 

GDP grew 10.8% in the fourth quarter from a year earlier, surprising all 15 economists surveyed by Bloomberg whose median forecast was for growth of 9.3%. Output expanded 4.3% from the previous quarter.

Central banks across Latin America are withdrawing emergency stimulus as countries recover from the Covid-19 crisis, and inflation soars in all the region’s major economies. Colombia’s central bank has raised its benchmark interest rate 2.25 percentage points since September, and traders are betting on further hikes at its coming meetings. 

Read More: Colombia Stuns Analysts With Biggest Rate Rise Since 2003 

Colombia’s best year on record followed its worst, in 2020, when curbs intended to curb the spread of Covid-19 triggered mass unemployment and bankruptcies. 

The central bank estimates that output has now returned to pre-pandemic levels. The economy will grow 4% this year, outpacing Brazil, Mexico, Peru and Chile, according to analysts surveyed by Bloomberg. 

Annual inflation accelerated to 6.9% in January, more than double the central bank’s 3% inflation target. 

Read More: Colombia Presidential Favorite Seeks Global Anti-Oil Bloc

Colombia is a holding presidential election on May 29 with a likely runoff three weeks later. Former Bogota mayor Gustavo Petro is leading in polls. He is popular among poorer Colombians and has pledged to tax the rich and halt oil exploration.  

The strong recovery hasn’t undercut Petro’s support in polls, with poverty and the jobless rate still stuck above pre-pandemic levels.

bloomberg.com 02 15 2022

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