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Colombia drops tax hike plans after violent protests

9th - Higher Ed
Colombia's president is dropping controversial tax proposals and promising new dialogue after more than a week of protests in the country's biggest cities. At least 20 deaths have been reported in clashes between police and demonstrators.
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Colombia economy: Rising COVID-19 cases disrupt shopping season

9th - Higher Ed
How Colombia is trying to balance the weak economy and the pandemic to help small businesses just in time for Christmas.
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Colombia Finance Chief on Rate Cuts, Peso

Higher Ed
Colombian Finance Minister Ricardo Bonilla says the country could potentially start to ease monetary policy within three months as inflation cools and the peso stabilizes around its current level. The Colombian peso remains the best...
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Bloomberg

Santos: Pacific Alliance Not a Competition

Higher Ed
Sept. 22 -- Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto and Peruvian President Ollanta Humala participate in a panel discussion about the Pacific Alliance bloc, their nations' economies and government...
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Bloomberg

Colombia's Central Bank Governor on FX Repurchase Plan, Outlook

Higher Ed
Oct.11 -- Juan Jose Echavarria, governor of the Colombian Central Bank, discusses the central bank's currency repurchase plan, his outlook for the next two years, monetary policy, the transformation of Colombia and what he thinks is the...