Latin America | 15 January 2019 Mexican Capex Improved Slightly in Early Q4, but Uncertainty is a Drag
Data released yesterday showed that gross fixed investment in Mexico started Q4 on a decent note, increasing on the back of healthy purchases of imported machinery and equipment and construction spending.
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Data released yesterday showed that gross fixed investment in Mexico started Q4 on a decent note, increasing on the back of healthy purchases of imported machinery and equipment and construction spending.
Posted: 15th Jan 2019 in 'Latin America'
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