Strong Brazilian inflation – which jumped to 4.3% y/y last month – and signs that the economy is on a firmer footing, suggest that the further interest rate cuts some still expect in early 2020 won’t materialise. Elsewhere, Mexican industrial production rebounded in November after one-off shocks disrupted activity in October, but the sector remains weak.
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