Fitch Maintains a Moderate View of Credit in Latin America
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The Fitch Ratings risk classification agency maintains a neutral credit perspective for Latin America in 2026, with the main performance indicators remaining largely unchanged in relation to 2025. However, according to the agency, there are still uncertainty about the evolution of U.S. policies and an intense electoral cycle, with increased risks for the corporate sector. “The macroeconomic resilience of Latin America to the US policy has been a…
Fitch Ratings predicts for Colombia an inflation of 4,9 % at the end of 2026. Photo: Valora Analitik / Rodrigo Torres. Fitch Ratings described the general credit landscape for Latin America as "neutral" in 2026, based on stable but mediocre economic conditions. Credit resilience in the region will be supported by virtually flat aggregate economic growth. Fitch estimates that growth in Brazil and Chile will decelerate marginally (1.9% and 2,3 %, …
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