Colombia Hawkish Pivot Masks Underlying Woes for Peso
The Colombian Central Bank in Bogota.
Photographer: Nathalia Angarita/BloombergColombia’s peso is defying economic and political woes after a surprisingly hawkish pivot in monetary policy reinforced the dominant carry trade.
A larger-than-expected interest rate hike on Jan. 30 and signals of more increases to come have stalled an incipient slide in the peso, even as the government scoops up dollars to bolster its cash reserves.