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A turning point?

The flurry of Q3 GDP data due over the coming weeks are likely to show that the downturn in Latin America’s economy has begun to bottom out. But this marks a wide divergence in performance at a country level. While growth in Mexico, Chile, Colombia and Peru appears to have accelerated in Q3, the recession in Brazil probably deepened.

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