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Currency falls another headache for central banks The reassessment of interest rate expectations in the US combined with tensions in the Middle East has put substantial downward pressure on EM currencies this week, with some in Latin America hit …
19th April 2024
Underlying inflation still a cause for concern The common theme from the March CPI data released this week was that headline inflation surprised to the downside in the region’s major economies. But markets and central banks have paid just as much – if not …
12th April 2024
Banxico: hawks still rule the roost The hawkish tone of the minutes to Banxico’s March meeting, at which it kicked off its easing cycle with a 25bp cut, adds weight to our view that the easing cycle will be very gradual. We already knew that one member …
5th April 2024
Brazil: Copom signals it will tread more cautiously The minutes to the Brazilian central bank’s meeting last week (at which it cut the Selic rate by 50bp, to 10.75%, as expected) confirmed our view that Copom will soon start to slow the pace of easing. …
28th March 2024
Argentina: another strong budget outturn Coming hot off the heels of last week’s successful debt swap, there was further good fiscal news in Argentina this week. Budget data showed another large primary surplus in February (albeit smaller than January’s …
22nd March 2024
A good and bad week for Milei There was renewed optimism about Argentine president Javier Milei’s economic plans earlier this week. The government secured a successful swap of local currency debt (equal to about $50bn), extending the maturity profile of …
15th March 2024
Sheinbaum’s policy platform to hit fiscal realities Claudia Sheinbaum, the frontrunner to become Mexico’s next president, revealed her policy plans over the past week which, as expected, are aimed at building on President López Obrador’s legacy. But her …
8th March 2024
Mexico election campaign officially kicks off Today is the first official day of campaigning for Mexico’s election that takes place on 2 nd June. President López Obrador (Amlo) is barred from running but his anointed successor, Claudia Sheinbaum, is well …
1st March 2024
Venezuela’s inflation plunge In our last Weekly , we flagged Argentina’s inflation problem and the risk that things could get worse before they get better. Data out this week showed that Venezuela may be coming out at the other end of the tunnel. Headline …
23rd February 2024
Can Milei tame inflation? The jump in inflation in Argentina to 254% y/y in January underscores the scale of the challenge the Milei administration faces stabilising the economy. The rise (from 211% y/y in December) reflected the full impact of the 50%+ …
16th February 2024
Brazil: the hawkish case builds This week’s release of the minutes to the latest Copom meeting, January CPI figures and December budget data support our view that Brazil’s central bank will lower interest rates by less than most expect this year. The …
9th February 2024
Milei’s shock therapy plan suffers another blow As expected, the IMF Board signed off on the seventh review of Argentina’s $44bn programme this week. This gives the country access to the next loan tranche of $4.7bn to support “authorities’ upfront policy …
2nd February 2024
Lula: looking to the past The Brazilian government’s announcement of a new industrial plan this week points to greater state intervention in the economy that will do little to alleviate the country’s productivity problem. The plan involves c. 300bn reais …
26th January 2024
El Niño : both a blessing and a curse El Niño-fueled rainfall has provided some relief to Argentina’s agricultural sector, which was hit hard by last year’s severe drought . The Rosario Grains Exchange expects soybean and corn output to rise by 160% and …
19th January 2024
Ecuador erupts The dramatic escalation of violence in Ecuador this week after President Noboa announced plans to crack down on organised crime has shone the spotlight onto the country’s growing problem with drug trade related crime. Ecuador has …
12th January 2024
Argentina and the IMF to tango again? An IMF delegation is set to meet with Argentine officials in Buenos Aires today to discuss the country’s $44bn program that – in the Fund’s words – had “ gone off track ” in August under the previous Peronist …
5th January 2024
Argentina: Milei takes a chainsaw to the state Having announced large cuts to public spending as well as a steep devaluation of the peso last week, this week President Milei took a first big step towards fulfilling his campaign promise of reducing the …
22nd December 2023
Argentina’s fiscal measures: mission impossible? With Argentina’s economy deep in crisis territory, the new Milei administration wasted no time in announcing a stabilisation plan for the economy this week. This included a steep devaluation of the peso and …
15th December 2023
All eyes on Essequibo Tensions between Venezuela and Guyana escalated this week after Venezuelans approved all five questions in last Sunday’s (rubberstamp) referendum, including the establishment of a new state in oil-rich Essequibo, internationally …
8th December 2023
Argentina: signs of more orthodox shock therapy There have been two key developments in Argentina this week that give a sense of what President-elect Javier Milei’s policy agenda will look like. First, the confirmation that Luis Caputo will become economy …
1st December 2023
Markets welcome Milei’s win From a political angle, it’s hard to see Javier Milei’s victory in Argentina’s presidential election last Sunday as anything other than a rejection of the political establishment, in a similar vein to the surge in support seen …
24th November 2023
Massa vs. Milei – the final round The final round of Argentina’s drawn-out presidential election process takes place on Sunday, pitching left-wing Peronist and current Economy Minister Sergio Massa against right-wing libertarian Javier Milei. The result …
17th November 2023
Copom’s inflation and fiscal worries There were two key-takeaways from the minutes to last week’s Brazilian central bank meeting, which were released earlier this week. First, despite the recent falls in inflation, Copom remains concerned about …
10th November 2023
Copom cuts, but fiscal risks return to the spotlight Fiscal risks are rearing their head again in Brazil after President Lula suggested that the government may no longer aim for a balanced primary budget next year as previously pledged. Finance Minister …
3rd November 2023
Argentina: it’s not the economy, stupid? Elections in Argentina rarely fail to surprise and Sunday’s vote was no exception. While it was widely expected that the election would go to a run-off between Peronist and current Economy Minister Sergio Massa …
27th October 2023
Argentina’s election also a vote on its China stance Argentines head to the polls on Sunday in the first round of what’s arguably one of the most important presidential elections in the country’s recent history. You can find a note previewing Sunday’s …
20th October 2023
Ecuador’s presidential run off Ecuadorians head to the polls on Sunday in a run-off vote for the country’s next president that pits left-wing candidate Luisa González against centre-right businessman Daniel Noboa. Whoever wins will serve the remainder of …
13th October 2023
Feeling the spillovers… Latin America has been far from immune from spillovers from the sell-off in global bond markets. (For more on the impact on the global economy, see here .) Like in DMs, local currency bond yields in the region have risen sharply, …
6th October 2023
Brazil’s communication problems The minutes to last week’s central bank meeting in Brazil again presented a somewhat different picture to the statement accompanying the decision itself. Whereas the statement was largely unchanged from the previous one, …
29th September 2023
Brazil’s services inflation: how soft? The big economic event this week was the central bank meeting in Brazil on Wednesday at which the Selic rate was lowered by another 50bp (to 12.75%). As we noted in our response , the key messages in the statement …
22nd September 2023
Argentina: Devaluation triggers inflation jump This week’s inflation data from Argentina made for a grim reading. Consumer prices rose by 12.4% m/m in August on the back of last month’s devaluation , pushing inflation to 124% y/y – the highest rate since …
15th September 2023
Sheinbaum follows in Amlo’s footsteps Former Mexico City mayor Claudia Sheinbaum was unveiled as the ruling Morena party’s presidential candidate this week and with her facing off against the main opposition candidate Xóchitl Gálvez in next June’s …
8th September 2023
IMF losing its patience with Argentina The IMF’s fifth and sixth reviews (which were combined) of Argentina’s $44bn programme out late last Friday make for pretty depressing reading. The Fund slashed its 2023 GDP growth forecast to -2.5% (from +2%) and …
1st September 2023
Drought takes its toll on the Panama Canal Panama is the latest victim of climate change in the region. The country is reeling from a drought with “no historical precedence” according to Panamanian authorities, which has seen water levels at the Gatun …
25th August 2023
Argentina: PASO vote triggers more chaos Last Sunday’s presidential primary election in Argentina (known as the PASO) sent the economy deeper into crisis. Although the results probably portend a shift to the right (and more investor-friendly …
18th August 2023
A fork in the road for Argentina Sunday’s open, simultaneous and compulsory primary elections (PASO) should give a first sign of whether Argentina will buck the regional political trend and shift to the right at the presidential election in October. All …
11th August 2023
Brazil and Chile spring dovish surprise The decisions in the past week by central banks in both Chile and Brazil to cut interest rates confirm that Latin America remains at the front of the pack in this global monetary cycle. Having been among the first …
4th August 2023
Argentina continues to dodge exchange rate issue An Argentine delegation travelled to Washington this week in a bid to close negotiations with the IMF on the fifth review of the country’s $44bn Extended Fund Facility (and, according to local media, to …
21st July 2023
Colombia’s fiscal watchdog sounds the alarm bell Concerns about Colombia’s public finances have re-emerged this week after the country’s Autonomous Fiscal Rule Committee (CARF) warned that the government is unlikely to comply with the fiscal rule in the …
14th July 2023
Survey data point to decent end to Q2 The batch of survey data for June from Brazil and Mexico released this week suggest that both economies gathered momentum at the end of Q2. In Brazil, having fallen back in May, the FGV confidence surveys generally …
7th July 2023
BCB: A parsimonious process The minutes to last week’s Brazilian central bank meeting made waves, revealing that a majority of Copom members expect to lower interest rates at the next meeting in August. We had thought the more cautious tone of the …
30th June 2023
BRL rally for real? The Brazilian real’s recent rich vein of form has continued this week, with the currency appreciating by a further 1.5% against the dollar, to 4.8/$. Several factors have supported this, including improvements in Brazil’s trade balance …
23rd June 2023
Brazil: shifting towards rate cuts? Expectations for interest rate cuts in Brazil have grown in light of recent developments, but, for now, we’re sticking with our view that Copom will hold off on lowering interest rates until November. The arguments in …
16th June 2023
Petro crisis sparks rally in Colombian assets Colombia stumbles from political crisis to political crisis. After a major cabinet reshuffle in April, this week’s scandal included allegations of phone tapping and violation of campaign financing rules and …
9th June 2023
Colombia: baby steps towards sustainable growth Data out this week suggest that Colombia’s economy has started to undergo an adjustment process, albeit a gradual one. In an Update last week, we explained how Colombia’s unsustainably strong recovery had …
2nd June 2023
Note: We’re discussing potential EM equity outperformance, monetary easing and “friend-shoring” in our next EM monthly online briefing on Thursday, 1 st June. Register here to join. Brazil’s fiscal framework gets strong support The approval of Brazil’s …
26th May 2023
Ecuador: Political risks in the spotlight Ecuador’s political crisis escalated this week after President Guillermo Lasso invoked the “mutual death” clause, dissolving the National Assembly to dodge an imminent impeachment vote. This move triggers fresh …
19th May 2023
Some relief on the inflation front The past week or so has brought some positive news on the inflation front. Data from Brazil earlier today showed that the headline rate fell to a 30-month low in April. This followed data releases that showed falls in …
12th May 2023
Colombia: inflation worries taking centre stage We had warned a few weeks ago that Colombia’s central bank (BanRep) was too sanguine on inflation risks and this week’s communications suggest that policymakers are coming round to our view. At last …
5th May 2023
Panic stations in Argentina Developments in Argentina have taken a(nother) turn for the worse over the past couple of weeks. March’s grim inflation print (of 104% y/y) alongside rumours of an imminent devaluation and plans to renegotiate the country’s IMF …
28th April 2023