While many analysts are scrambling to revise down their economic forecasts for Mexico and the rest of Latin America in the wake of Donald Trump’s victory, for now we see little reason to make wholesale revisions. Likewise, while financial markets in the region initially sold off sharply following the election, the past few days have brought signs of stabilisation. We suspect most of the bad news is now priced in.
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