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Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)
- The US tariff delay brings temporary relief, but uncertainty looms beyond April; capex will still be hurt.
- Brazil’s real GDP slowed sharply in Q4, due to falling private consumption and softening capex.
- H1 will be better, at face value, thanks to robust agricultural output and government stimulus.
Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America
- Mexico’s economy is struggling as tariffs noise fuel uncertainty, weighing on trade, capex and confidence.
- Private consumption and investment are plunging; remittances from the US face growing threats.
- Colombia’s external accounts are seeing lower deficits, robust remittances and an improving outlook.
Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America
- Brazilian Real — Resilience in the face of adversity
- Argentinian Peso — Path to stability, US permitting
- Chilean Peso — Solid domestic drivers
Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America
- Chile’s economy started Q1 on a solid footing, thanks mainly to increased private consumption.
- Solid economic momentum likely will persist ahead, but a softening labour market is a threat.
- Colombia’s job market is improving, and 2025 will be solid, as Mr. Petro’s presidency nears its end.
Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America
- Mr. Milei has achieved the ‘miracle’ of macro stabilisation without wrecking Argentina’s economy.
- The sectoral performance highlights strength in agriculture, mining and retail; construction lags behind.
- Peru’s disinflation is continuing, still within the central bank’s target range amid external uncertainty.
Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America
- In one line: Retail sector remains strong, while industrial sector struggles in January.
Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America
- Brazil’s labour market remained resilient in January, at face value, but is showing some signs of cooling.
- The current account deficit increased in January, but the underlying picture remains benign.
- Foreign investment beat expectations, despite a difficult external and domestic backdrop.
Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America