Peru's 2015 economic growth expectations —among analysts and financial institutions— climbed to 2.9%, whereas these remained at 3.0% among non-financial enterprises, the Macroeconomic Expectations survey conducted by the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCR) revealed.
2016
Analysts' expectations for the present year also rose.
In this sense, the banking sector expects GDP to expand by 3.2%, whereas financial enterprises consider a 3.4% increase.
Meanwhile, analysts forecast a 3.2% growth.
Finally, a 4.0% expansion is estimated for 2017.
(END) RGP/RGP/AVV/MVB
Published: 2/7/2016