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Published on Tuesday, September 1, 2015 | Updated on Tuesday, September 1, 2015

LatAm Daily | Chilean activity could imply downward bias in growth consensus

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The negative surprise extended to all sectors, particularly mining and manufacturing, influenced by lower external demand and transitory factors. Retail trade was also lower than expected. We estimate an IMACEC contraction in July, implying a downward bias to our baseline scenario.

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Cecilia Posadas
Cecilia Posadas Principal economist for Global economics
BBVA Research
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Enestor Dos Santos
Enestor Dos Santos Principal economist for Global economics
BBVA Research
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Jorge Selaive
Juana Téllez
Juana Téllez Chief economist for Colombia
BBVA Research
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Carlos Serrano
Carlos Serrano Chief economist for Mexico
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Hugo Perea
Hugo Perea Chief economist for Peru
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