Moves in Latin America’s currency and equity markets this month have been relatively small but the divergent paths of government bond yields have been more eye-catching. While short-term local currency yields have fallen in Brazil, Chile and Colombia as markets have started to anticipate a greater loosening of monetary policy in the near term, they have risen elsewhere – particularly in Argentina on the back of the central bank’s unexpected interest rate hike.
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