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Finding the floor for rates in Latin America

Our Taylor Rules suggest that monetary easing cycles have further to run in Brazil, Mexico and Colombia, and we have pencilled in additional interest rate cuts in all three countries. Moreover, monetary policy across the region is likely to be looser than investors are currently pricing in.

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