Latin America: is the worst behind us?
Strong post-pandemic recovery and high commodity prices provided a surprising momentum to Latin America that extended well into 2023. However, economic cycles are decoupling. Economies like Chile and Argentina are already feeling the hangover from prior overheating, while the region’s two largest economies, Brazil and Mexico, could still feel the pain of a global recession later this year or in 2024. In this webinar, we dissect growth divergence in the region and what it means for the outlook for inflation and monetary policy.

Marcos Casarin
Corporate Advisory Engagement Lead

Marcos Casarin
Corporate Advisory Engagement Lead
London, United Kingdom

Joan Domene
Chief Economist for Latin America
+52 55 7100 1824

Private: Joan Domene
Chief Economist for Latin America
Mexico City, Mexico
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