Our GDP Tracker suggests that growth in Latin American has accelerated in Q4, with a recovery in Brazil offsetting a slowdown in Mexico. However, the Brazilian economy is reaching the limits of consumer-led growth, while the Mexican economy looks set to rebound next year. Accordingly, the relative prospects for the region’s two largest economies look set to diverge once again in 2013.
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