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Kolumbien verfügt über wirtschaftliche Stärken wie eine vergleichsweise diversifizierte Wirtschaftsstruktur, reiche Rohstoffvorkommen und eine strategische Lage mit Zugang zu Atlantik und Pazifik. Gleichzeitig bestehen Herausforderungen durch soziale Ungleichheit, informelle Beschäftigung, Sicherheitsprobleme in einzelnen Regionen und Abhängigkeit von Rohstoffexporten. Die Wirtschaft wird von einem breiten Mix getragen, insbesondere von Erdöl- und Kohleexporten, sowie vom Bergbau. Daneben spielen Landwirtschaft – etwa Kaffee und Bananen –, Industrie, Dienstleistungen und ein wachsender Tourismussektor eine wichtige Rolle.
Investors shouldn't interpret the Colombian central bank's decision to pause interest-rate hikes last month as a sign of dovishness, a top policymaker warned....
The Colombian peso continues to be the best performing currency in emerging markets as investors shrug off the central bank's efforts to slow the currency's rally and instead focus on its carry appeal....
The Colombian peso is on track for its biggest drop in three months after the central bank unexpectedly paused rate hikes and announced a program to build up dollar reserves, signaling that the currency's rally has gone too far....
Colombia restarted interest rate rises after a court stripped the government of its power to block monetary tightening and the presidential election eased fears over central bank independence....
Colombia is expected to resume raising interest rates after a presidential election helped ease months of political tensions that triggered an institutional crisis at the central bank....
A Colombian court suspended a rule that required the finance minister to be present at central bank meetings, ending an institutional crisis that gave the government an effective veto over interest rate decisions....
Colombia's central bank still has work to do to tame inflation, though may now be able to slow the pace of interest rate increases, according to co-director Bibiana Taboada....
Colombia's central bank should avoid additional interest rate hikes because tight monetary policy is no longer the correct tool to fight inflation, according to board member Cesar Giraldo....
Colombia's surprise decision to halt interest rate increases this week was intended to prevent upheaval, but may come at a cost, according to central bank co-director Mauricio Villamizar....
An unexpected pause in Colombia's interest-rate hikes is threatening to upend local markets, with skepticism over the central bank's credibility building weeks before a pivotal presidential election....
Colombian Finance Minister Germán Ávila arrived at the central bank's Bogotá headquarters, easing fears that he would boycott Thursday's policy meeting....
Colombia's central bank faces one of its most consequential — and potentially disastrous — meetings on Thursday, risking a clash that could paralyze monetary policy....
Colombia's leftist government is rolling out a series of subsidies and cheap loans to limit the economic damage it says will result from the central bank's “outrageous” interest rate policy....
Colombia Finance Minister German Avila abruptly left Tuesday's central bank board meeting, where officials were widely expected to increase interest rates, a ministry official said....
Colombian President Gustavo Petro says that naming Olga Lucía Acosta to the central bank was his biggest blunder, after she resisted his calls to slash interest rates. For the same reason, others credit her with saving the bank's independence and the nation's inflation-targeting model....
The war in the Middle East is a “major threat” to a Colombian economy, which already faced serious price pressures, according to a senior policymaker....