The agency projects that Fujimori will maintain existing policy frameworks, a move essential for sustaining growth in the Andean region. By signaling continuity, her administration aims to soothe market nerves rattled by recent domestic instability. While the country continues to grapple with significant fiscal hurdles, the prospect of a predictable executive branch is currently being weighed as a primary driver for long-term financial resilience.
Moody’s Cites Fujimori as Key to Stabilizing Peru’s Investor Climate
Investor confidence in Peru hinges on the incoming administration of President-elect Keiko Fujimori, according to analysts at Moody’s. The ratings agency suggests her leadership serves as a critical hedge against the nation’s entrenched political polarization, effectively anchoring the country’s economic trajectory through a period of fiscal volatility.
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