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Further cuts likely, but pace of easing set to slow

While Latin America’s economy is no longer in freefall, growth concerns continue to dominate policymakers’ agenda. Accordingly, further cuts in interest rates look inevitable. We are sticking to our long-held view that rates will eventually hit record lows in every country in the region, but the pace of easing is likely to ease over the coming months given aggressive cuts earlier this year.

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