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Entries for 'Mexico'
Weekly Insight: V-v-volatility!
May 18, 2017
"¢ Markets-uncertainty bites "¢ Brazil-heightened political uncertainty "¢ Mexico-putting the pieces together "¢ Global corporates-more capex in sight
IIF Dispatch: Update from Mexico
May 17, 2017
ROUGH TIMES TO COME Policymakers have acted proactively to strengthen the country's macro position ahead of upcoming challenges, including a NAFTA re
Mexico: Life Goes On
March 27, 2017
Strained relations with the US have clouded the outlook Inflation has picked up and growth has slowed The central bank has tightened monetary policy a
Weekly Insight: Place Your Bets
January 19, 2017
In search of inauguration trades Energy behind jump in U.S. inflation ECB-doves prevail, for now Mexico-tough times ahead Turkey-policy tinkering cont
IIF Dispatch: Update from Mexico
December 6, 2016
WAIT AND SEE On our recent visit, we found a guarded mood following the election of Donald Trump as the next U.S. president. While increased unce
IIF Dispatch: Update on Mexico
November 9, 2016
WAVES FROM TRUMP'S VICTORY Donald Trump's presidential victory has had repercussions across the world. These have been particularly intense for Mexic
Mexico: Slippery Spending
October 4, 2016
Permanent loss of oil revenue has weakened public finances. Despite some cuts, the ratio of total public spending-to-GDP continues to increase. A risi
IIF Dispatch: Update from Mexico
September 7, 2016
WALL OF WORRY Below are the main findings from our recent trip to Mexico City, where we found a cautious mood both among public sector officials and
Mexico: New Anti-Corruption Legislation
July 27, 2016
The new scheme increases disclosure requirements by public servants, imposes more severe sanctions, and creates independent prosecuting and enforcemen
Mexico: Dealing with Global Pressure
March 22, 2016
We expect the economy to grow 2.5% in 2016 and 2017. Delivery on
Living With Less: Oil Exporters' Different Adjustment Paths
December 17, 2015
The sharp decline in oil prices over the past 18 months has provided a major economic shock to oil-exporting countries. In our analysis, we focus on s
Mexico: Overhaul of Public Security is Long Overdue
September 16, 2015
Notwithstanding recently approved measures, overall p
Mexico: Exposed But Hardly Vulnerable
July 27, 2015
The macro policy framework is allowing a smooth adjustment of the economy to dollar strength, a low oil price and impending lift-off of interest rates
Mexico: Facing Stronger Headwinds
April 1, 2015
The impact of a strong dollar and falling oil prices has, thus far, remained manageable. Peso depreciation is acting as an automatic stabilizer while
Mexico: On the Brink of a Strong Recovery
March 18, 2014
Following below-trend economic growth in 2013, the economy is poised for a strong rebound this year and next propelled by expansionary policies, a str
Mexico: Lifting Trend Growth
October 1, 2013
Sound policies have allowed Mexico to weather increased global volatility and provide policy support to the economy. We forecast real GDP growth to ac
Mexico: Groundbreaking Energy Sector Reforms
May 28, 2013
Following decades of an energy sector controlled by the state, we remain confident that the Peña Nieto administration will be able to secure politica
Mexico: Delivering on the Structural Front
April 29, 2013
Broad political consensus has enabled President Enrique Peña Nieto to make substantial and rapid progress on reform implementation, auguring higher t
Mexico: The State of State Debt
January 29, 2013
While state and local government debt is still low by international standards, a rapid increase in the last few years is a development worth watching.
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