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Mexico: yield curve inversion doesn’t necessarily signal recession

There is little evidence that the inversion of Mexico’s government bond yield curve means a recession is imminent. But it chimes with our view that economic growth is likely to soften over the remainder of this year, as well as with our forecast for cuts in the central bank’s policy interest rate in 2018.

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