Details of Brazilian Finance Minister Paulo Guedes’ pension reform unveiled this week are impressive, but political realities could yet scupper these plans. Elsewhere, despite the hawkish statement accompanying this week’s interest rate decision by Mexico’s central bank, there are good reasons to still expect rate cuts later this year.
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