Peru sees 2% economic growth in November, boosted by key indicators

BY Reuters | ECONOMIC | 01/09/26 02:13 PM EST

LIMA, Jan 9 (Reuters) - The chief economist for Peru's central bank, Adrian Armas, on Friday said the country's ?gross domestic product (GDP) likely grew 2% year-on-year in ?November, as he praised strong economic performance.

Peru's central ?bank late in December said ?it expected ?3% growth in 2026, and the same rate in ?2027. The first months ?of this year could however see a slower pace of growth, Armas ?said, assuming some ?impact ?from the presidential elections due in April.

For now, he pointed to a strong increase ?in cement consumption and formal employment in December, inflation under control, a "fairly solid" payments balance, and a declining fiscal deficit.

Peru ended last year with inflation at 1.5%, ?the ?lowest rate in eight years and within the bank's target of 1% ?to 3%.

The central bank, which has gradually lowered its interest rate from a high of 7.75% at the beginning of 2023, kept its benchmark rate stable at 4.25% on Thursday, ?its fourth consecutive hold and in line with analysts' expectations. (Reporting by Marco Aquino; Writing by Daina Beth ?Solomon and Sarah Morland; Editing by Gabriel Araujo)

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