Julio Velarde agrees to continue in the BCR at the request of President-elect Keiko Fujimori
His appointment must still be confirmed by the Senate, but his stay in office is expected to reassure investors in Peru, where he has..
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Velarde has flirted with the idea of retiring since 2021. News in Development (FIN) FHG / JCR Published: 6 / 7 / 2026. Next September, the veteran central banker will be 20 years ahead of one of Latin America's most growing economies, with largely controlled inflation.
Furthermore, Fujimori Higuch i met with Velarde this afternoon and stressed that his work at the head of the BCR has led to low inflation and monetary stability.
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Velarde has flirted with the idea of retiring since 2021.
according to La República (CO)News in Development (FIN) FHG / JCR Published: 6 / 7 / 2026
according to AndinaNext September, the veteran central banker will be 20 years ahead of one of Latin America's most growing economies, with largely controlled inflation.
according to La República (CO)Fujimori Higuch i met with Velarde this afternoon and stressed that his work at the head of the BCR has led to low inflation and monetary stability.
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