Latin America Documents | 20 Feb. 2015 Colombia's Strong Domestic Activity is Neutralizing Oil Price Hit
Colombia's oil industry--one of the key drivers of the country's economic growth over the last decade--has been stumbling over recent months, raising concerns about the country's growth prospects. But the recent weakness of the mining sector is in stark contrast with robust internal demand and solid domestic production.
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Colombia's oil industry--one of the key drivers of the country's economic growth over the last decade--has been stumbling over recent months, raising concerns about the country's growth prospects. But the recent weakness of the mining sector is in stark contrast with robust internal demand and solid domestic production.
Posted: 20th Feb 2015 in 'Latin America Documents'
Tags: Colombia, oil prices, BanRep, inflation, monetary policy, economy, retail sales, industrial production, autos, credit growth, employment, unemployment, exports, imports, trade balance, current account, deficit, COP, peso, Fed, U.S., USD, forecast, GDP
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