Banco Central de Reserva del Perú releases weekly report on economic indicators for March 2026

Julio Velarde Flores, Governor
Julio Velarde Flores, Governor
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The Banco Central de Reserva del Perú released its latest weekly report on March 20, summarizing key economic indicators for the country. The report covers data up to March 2026 and includes information on gross domestic product (GDP), public sector operations, exchange rates, and various monetary statistics.

This update provides an overview of Peru’s recent economic performance and financial sector activity. The release is intended to inform policymakers, analysts, and the public about current trends in the national economy.

According to the report, GDP figures for January 2026 are included alongside details of non-financial public sector operations for February. The document also presents data on exchange rates as of mid-March and outlines both weekly and monthly statistical series relevant to the country’s financial system.

The publication features tables with information such as monetary accounts of deposit-taking corporations, liquidity levels, credit extended to the private sector by type and currency, liabilities of commercial banks in both domestic and foreign currencies by institution, and sources of credit to the private sector from commercial banks. It also details obligations between deposit-taking corporations and both public and private sectors.

By making these statistics available in a consolidated format, the Banco Central de Reserva del Perú aims to support transparency in economic reporting. The regular dissemination of such reports helps stakeholders monitor changes in Peru’s macroeconomic environment.



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