The stronger-than-expected 1.1% q/q expansion in Mexican GDP in Q1 partly reflects the unwinding of some earthquake-related effects, but there are also signs of a broader rebound in activity. Today’s data mean the risks to our above-consensus forecast for GDP to grow by 2.5% this year now lie to the upside.
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