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Worrying signs from Castillo, regional re-opening

The first steps from Peru’s newly-inaugurated President, Pedro Castillo, provide plenty of worrying signs for investors and suggest that local financial markets will remain on the back foot. Meanwhile, with virus numbers coming down across much of the region, most economies are re-opening to varying degrees and near-term economic prospects are brightening. Mexico is the key exception.

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