Colombia court suspends finance minister's mandate at central bank, ending crisis that gave government veto over interest rates.
A Colombian court suspended a rule that required the finance minister to be present at central bank meetings, ending an institutional crisis that gave the government an effective veto over interest rate decisions.
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