U.S. Elections can Impact This Emerging Market

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With Mexico’s economy showing signs of lethargy, investors should not expect another rate hike in the near-term. In fact, the central bank there said the rate hike earlier this year probably would not be the start of an overt hawkish cycle.

Republican nominee is, in the eyes of some market observers, a potential negative for the Mexican peso. However, recent polls indicate Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton holds a solid lead over Trump.

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