Most currencies in Latin America have weakened against the dollar over the past month, but the Brazilian real and Mexican peso have suffered particularly large falls as the political mood in both countries has soured. The peso will continue to ebb and flow in line with the progress (or otherwise) of Nafta talks, but we are becoming increasingly bearish on the real and have pulled down our forecasts.
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