Latin America’s financial markets have performed strongly this month thanks to rising commodity prices, as well as favourable political developments in the cases of Brazil and Mexico. The exception is Colombia, where the rejection of the government’s peace deal with the FARC in a public referendum has weighed on the peso.
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