Financial markets across Latin America have had a fairly torrid time over the past month or so. Fears of a renewed global slowdown and a subsequent drop in commodity prices, along with worries about rising domestic inflation, have caused most equity markets in the region to fall by about 3% so far this month and most currencies to weaken against the US$.
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