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Latin America Publications

Below is a list of our Latin America Publications for the last 5 months. If you are looking for reports older than 5 months please email info@pantheonmacro.com, or contact your account rep

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Chartbook Datanotes Weekly Monitor Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)

16 June 2025 LatAm Monitor Brazil's inflation eases in May, allowing the BCB to stand pat this week

  • A stronger BRL and improved food supply helped ease headline inflation pressures in Brazil in May.
  • Services and regulated prices continue to drive core inflation above the BCB’s 3% target.
  • The BCB will hold rates, but fiscal risk and global uncertainty threaten to derail the recent price stability.

PM Datanote: Economic activity index, Chile, April, 2025

  • In one line: Recovery maintaining a solid pace, but external headwinds still loom.

May 2025 - Latin America Chartbook

TRADE TRUCE BRINGS LATAM MODEST GAINS…

  • …BUT DOMESTIC FRAGILITIES UNDERMINE GROWTH PROSPECTS

PM Datanote: GDP, First Quarter, Brazil, 2025

  • In one line: Boost­ed by agriculture and capex, but momentum set to fade. 

2 June 2025 LatAm Monitor A strong start to 2025 for Brazil, but the outlook remains cautious

  • A record agricultural harvest fuelled Brazil’s Q1 growth, but momentum is likely to slow.
  • Services and capex held up, while industrial output shrank due to restrictive monetary policy.
  • The job market’s resilience complicates the COPOM’s position, but conditions will deteriorate soon enough.
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