Banco Central de Reserva del Perú releases weekly report on monetary and financial statistics

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 13, providing an overview of key monetary and financial statistics for January and early March 2026.

This update is important as it offers insights into the country’s economic performance, including data on the trade balance, interest rates, exchange rates, and the accounts of the central bank. Such information helps policymakers, businesses, and analysts understand current trends in Peru’s financial sector.

The report includes detailed tables covering various aspects of the banking system. These include monetary accounts of deposit-taking corporations, liquidity levels within these institutions, credit extended to the private sector by type and currency, as well as domestic and foreign liabilities of commercial banks. The document also presents figures related to obligations with both public and private sectors.

Additionally, the release outlines sources of credit to the private sector from commercial banks in both domestic and foreign currencies. It provides a breakdown by institution where applicable. The report further covers primary issuance activities and details regarding the monetary base and multiplier.

These regular statistical updates from the Banco Central de Reserva del Perú are intended to maintain transparency about national economic conditions. They serve as a reference point for ongoing analysis by stakeholders interested in Peru’s macroeconomic stability.

Looking ahead, continued publication of such reports will allow observers to track changes in key indicators over time and assess their implications for Peru’s economy.



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