The latest fall in Brazil’s manufacturing PMI suggests that, despite a sharp drop in the currency over the past three months or so, producers in Latin America’s largest economy are still feeling the squeeze. Meanwhile, June’s business surveys also brought the first signs that the global industrial slowdown could spread to Mexico over the second half of the year.
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