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Latin America Publications

Below is a list of our Latin America Publications for the last 6 months. If you are looking for reports older than 6 months please email info@pantheonmacro.com, or contact your account rep

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Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)

5 February 2024 LatAm Monitor BanRep doubles down on its cautious approach, but not for long

  • BanRep delivered a cautious rate cut, as inflation risks remain tilted to the upside…
  • …But there was unanimity among the Board on the need for further policy normalisation.
  • We still think bolder rate cuts are coming, as inflation will start to fall rapidly and activity will falter.

Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America

January 2024 - Latin America Chartbook

INFLATION CONTINUES TO FALL AND GROWTH IS SLUGGISH...

  • ...ALLOWING GRADUAL INTEREST RATE CUTS

Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America

2 February 2024 LatAm Monitor Central banks embrace policy normalisation, but with some caveats

  • Rapid disinflation is allowing LatAm central banks to normalise monetary policy, but speeds differ.
  • Brazil’s COPOM cut rates at a cautious 50bp pace, but we still see room for bolder cuts if the Fed blinks.
  • The unemployment rate ended Q4 on a decent footing, but we see a slowdown in job creation in H1.

Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America

PM Datanote: Economic activity index, Chile, December, 2023

  • In one line: A poor end to the quarter, highlighting the need of further rate cuts.

Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America

PM Datanote: Advance GDP, Mexico, Q4

  • In one line: A soft end to the year, and H1 looks difficult; rate cuts are needed.

Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America

31 January 2024 LatAm Monitor

  • Real GDP growth in Mexico surprised to the down-side in Q4; tighter financial conditions are hurting.
  • will be difficult in H1, with less support from the global economy and Banxico still cautious.
  • Chile’s labour market performed well in December; further interest rate cuts will support the upturn.

Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America

30 January 2024 LatAm Monitor Mexico's external accounts improved last year, but risks abound

  • In December, Mexico saw its biggest trade surplus since the pandemic, and the oil trade deficit stabilised.
  • Auto exports improved at the margin in Q4, but down- side risks remain, due to sluggish external conditions.
  • Will the strength of the labour market in 2023 continue over the coming quarters?

Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America

29 January 2024 LatAm Monitor A busy but relatively straightforward week for LatAm central banks

  • Thursday’s triple threat of policy meetings in Brazil, Chile and Colombia is the main event this week.
  • Will the rapid disinflation in Brazil allow the COPOM to accelerate the pace of easing this week?
  • Similarly, in the Andes, policymakers will increase the magnitude of rate cuts, also thanks to rapid disinflation.

Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America

26 January 2024 LatAm Monitor Mexico's GDP now falling, and downside threats still abound

  •  Economic activity in Mexico is struggling, particularly manufacturing and key services, as demand eases.
  • The ongoing weakness of global conditions and high real interest rates will constrain growth during H1.
  • Bad weather has foiled a promising disinflation story, though core pressures continue to ease rapidly.

Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America

24 January 2024 LatAm Monitor Will Brazil's sluggish economic performance continue in H1?

  • The IBC-BR for November shows Brazil’s economy is stagnating, despite rapidly falling inflation.
  • Tight financial conditions will continue to keep a lid on activity, offsetting the boost from fiscal support.
  • Business surveys are improving, signalling better momentum in Q2, if the COPOM acts boldly.

Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America

23 January 2024 LatAm Monitor Colombia's economic activity on the mend, but downside risks remain

  • Colombia’s economy performed relatively well in November, and the outlook is improving; just.
  • S&P lowered the country’s outlook to ‘negative’ from ‘stable’ due to the sluggish economic growth.
  • A rating downgrade will likely be avoided, but President Petro’s policy missteps are a real threat.

Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America

PM Datanote: Economic activity index, Brazil, November, 2023

  • In one line: Struggling, despite relatively positive sectoral data in November.

Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America

22 January 2024 LatAm Monitor Domestic and external headwinds weighing on Mexican retailers

  • Activity in Mexico’s retail sector is slowing, despite falling inflation and a still-healthy labour market…
  • …But rising real interest rates and softening remittances from abroad will constrain the sector.
  • Consumers will likely become more cautious until key domestic and external threats disappear.

Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America

19 January 2024 LatAm Monitor Brazil's retail sector resilient in Q4, thanks to Black Friday

  • Retail sales in Brazil grew strongly in November, thanks mainly to the Black Friday boost.
  • Lower inflation and a resilient labour market are also offsetting the drag from rising real interest rates.
  • Economic activity was resilient in Q4, but downside forces will prevent a rapid upturn any time soon.

Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America

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