GDP data from Brazil due out next Thursday are likely to show that the economy contracted in Q3, which, combined with the recent fall in inflation and inflation expectations, supports our view that Copom will kick off its easing cycle in January. Elsewhere, Honduras's elections on Sunday could usher in a shift in the country's geopolitical alignment.
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