The stronger-than-expected 1.0% m/m rise in Mexican industrial production in May means that the sector has now reversed all of the decline in output recorded in March. And more timely indicators point to a further pick-up in activity at the end of Q2. But the big picture is that Mexico’s economy has lost the momentum from earlier in the year and we think that growth will be soft over the coming quarters.
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