IMF Staff Country Reports

Chile: Selected Issues

August 5, 2002

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International Monetary Fund. "Chile: Selected Issues", IMF Staff Country Reports 2002, 163 (2002), accessed 12/20/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451807554.002

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Summary

This Selected Issues paper examines a number of potential factors that may have influenced the short-term behavior of the exchange rate between the Chilean peso and the U.S. dollar during the period of floating exchange rate, including the possible impact of developments in Argentina during 2001. The paper investigates whether copper prices can be successfully forecasted over medium-term horizons, emphasizing the properties of copper prices most relevant in the Chilean context, including for fiscal policymaking. The paper also provides a snapshot of the Chilean banking and corporate sectors.

Subject: Banking, Commercial banks, Corporate sector, Economic sectors, Exchange rates, Financial institutions, Foreign exchange, Futures, Metal prices, Prices

Keywords: bank, chapter III, Commercial banks, copper price, Corporate sector, CR, dollar rate, East Asia, Exchange rates, firm, Futures, Global, ISCR, market interest rate differential, Metal prices, price shock, South Asia, Western Hemisphere