The platform of Mexico’s president-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador (Amlo) has become clearer in recent weeks and a sudden lurch to the left when he takes office in December seems unlikely. One consequence is that the peso should hold up well, paving the way for interest rate cuts next year.
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