Brazil

Colombias government confirmed on March 18, 2025, that Finance Minister Diego Guevara resigned after three months, triggering a sharp rise in the countrys risk premium.The five-year Credit Default Swap (CDS), a key measure of investor trust in a nations debt repayment ability, jumped 24 basis points to 225, hitting its highest level since November 2024.Meanwhile, regional peers saw their CDS rise by only 9 points, exposing Colombias unique economic vulnerability.
Guevaras departure, following clashes with President Gustavo Petro over budget cuts, marks the 13th ministerial exit in this administration.Appointed in December 2024 after a corruption scandal ousted his predecessor, Guevara pushed fiscal restraint amid a 6.8% GDP deficit in 2024.
His exit rattled markets, weakening the peso by 1.7% and pushing five-year swap rates up 17 points to 8.60%, signaling costlier borrowing ahead.The CDS reflects fears of default, a hedge investors use to protect against debt risks.
Colombias 24-point surge dwarfed Latin Americas average, hinting at deeper fiscal woes.Colombias Risk Premium Soars as Finance Minister Exits.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Petros ambitious social and environmental plans, including a $40 billion fossil fuel transition, now face skepticism.
Guevaras steady hand has departed, and concerns over public debt continue to linger.Colombia Faces Economic Crossroads Amid Leadership ChangeMarkets reacted swiftly, with sovereign bonds dropping and the peso sliding against the dollar.
Analysts note Guevaras resignation amplifies uncertainty, especially after a rejected tax reform left a $2.86 billion budget gap for 2025.His successor, German Avila, steps into a tense spotlight, tasked with calming investors and managing a fragile economy.
Colombias challenges stretch beyond this moment, rooted in years of fiscal strain and political flux.Losing its investment-grade rating in 2021, the nation now risks further downgrades if confidence erodes.
Investors watch closely, knowing higher CDS levels could choke funding for Petros green agenda and widen deficits.The story behind these figures reveals a nation at a crossroads.
Guevaras exit underscores the tension between fiscal discipline and bold reforms.
As Avila takes charge, Colombia must steady its course to avoid deeper economic turbulence, with global markets keeping a wary eye on every move.





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