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5 Factors that will push dollar rates

June 7, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Although Costa Ricans have opted for greater foreign-currency loans, there are several factors behind an increase in dollar rates that could affect their credit share.

1. The public’s preference for dollars: By 2016, the dollar credit to the private sector increased again, whereas the trend for colones has been downward.

2. Banks’ regulatory limits: Pedro Aguilar, Aldesa’s head of Economic Analysis, said that for 2016, there was an increase in the regulatory limit for the Short-term Liquidity Coverage Ratio (ICL), which regulates liquidity for colones and dollars separately.

3. Expensive funding: The most important source of dollar funding for the financial system have been international financial markets in recent periods.

4. Higher rates for savings and investments: The greatest need for dollar liquidity has prompted brokers to raise their deposit rates.

5. International rates’ adjustments: Gradual adjustments on international exchange rates are likely to continue.

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