T-Mec Review Will ‘Glue’ Mexico: Imported Inflation and Less Employment Will Prove Economic Strength
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T-Mec Review Will ‘Glue’ Mexico: Imported Inflation and Less Employment Will Prove Economic Strength
The Mexican economy maintains its resilience in 2025, but will face months “complicated” by the revision of the Mexico-United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement (T-MEC), imported inflation risks and a slowdown in employment, warned Nadia Montes de Oca, senior portfolio manager for Mexico at Franklin Templeton. The specialist anticipated, during the web seminar Economic and market perspective on Mexico and the world, that the exchange rate will r…
Fund Manager Franklin Templeton considers that the Mexican stock market has a great year and, despite being close to historical levels, considers that it is approaching a turning point. Nadia Montes de Oca, Senior Portfolio Manager at Franklin Templeton Mexico, commented on the webinar “Economic and Market Perspective on Mexico and the World,” that the stock exchanges in Mexico have been quite surprised with their recovery, but many foreigners h…
Mexico City The Mexican economy maintains resilience in 2025, but will face months “complicated” by the revision of the Free Trade Agreement between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC), risks of imported inflation and a slowdown in employment, warned Nadia Montes de Oca, senior portfolio manager for the country in Franklin Templeton. The specialist anticipated in the webinar ‘Economic and Market Perspective on Mexico and the World’ that…
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