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Mexico Q3 GDP surprises on the upside, but still likely to slow

Today’s better-than-expected Mexican GDP data present upside risks to our growth forecasts and mean that the economy may now expand by 4.0% this year. Even so, with the outlook for the global economy set to deteriorate over the coming months, it still seems likely that Mexican growth will slow next year and that interest rates will be cut.

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