Chile markets rally as Boric readies Cabinet
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[January 21, 2022] By
Fabian Cambero
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chilean investors and
traders are on tenterhooks ahead of the expected unveiling of
President-elect Gabriel Boric's first Cabinet on Friday, seen as a key
signal for markets about how the leftist may steer the Andean copper
producing nation.
Boric, a 35-year-old lawmaker and former student protest leader, jolted
markets last year when he won the country's presidential election,
pledging major reforms to Chile's market-led economic model.
He has moderated his tone since, helping bolster Chile's markets and
propel the currency as one of the best performing in the world so far
this year, with speculation mounting he could name a relative moderate
and technocrat to lead the finance ministry.
The peso currency strengthened early on Friday to under 800 per dollar
for the first time since November.
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"A part of the political risk hindering the Chilean peso since October
2019 has receded," said Jorge Selaive, chief economist at Scotiabank
Chile, adding the market was expecting a moderate left-wing candidate to
lead the economic portfolio.
Boric has kept his cards close, but names for the finance ministry that
have drawn speculation include current central bank chief Mario Marcel
and market-friendly economists such as Guillermo Larrain, Roberto Zahler
or Máximo Pacheco.
Chile, a global frontrunner in vaccine roll-out, ended last year as the
world's best-performing economy, buoyed by large state spending and
several rounds of private pensions withdrawals to ease the impact of the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Boric, who comes into office on March 11, will however have to content
with signs of an overheating economy and inflation.
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Chilean presidential candidate Gabriel Boric speaks during his
closing campaign rally in Santiago, Chile, December 16, 2021.
REUTERS/Rodrigo Garrido/File Photo
"One of Boric's biggest challenges will be cooling down the economy and
retaining popular support," Oxford Economics said in a report, adding the young
leader would face pressure to increase social spending while meeting tighter
budget targets.
During the campaign, Boric pledge to "bury" Chile's market-orientated model,
which has driven growth in the South American country in recent decades but has
also deepened inequality, triggering months of social protests at the end of
2019.
He has promised to reform the private pension and health systems and raise taxes
to finance greater social spending.
Boric, however, faces a fragmented Congress, which analysts say will force him
to moderate the adjustments he makes and seek consensus with more centrist
sectors.
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(Reporting by Fabián Andrés Cambero; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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