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Argentina databank Oct 17
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NEWS FLASH
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COUNTRY INSIGHTS
Congress ousts President Dina Boluarte; José Jerí is appointed as caretaker president; political uncertainty to drive economic slowdown in Q4; we revise our PEN/USD spot rate to project less PEN weakening
PERU · Report · 21 Oct 2025
In this report, we focus on the ouster of President Dina Boluarte; the appointment of José Jerí as caretaker president to serve out her term; the protests in response to these developments; and the likely economic and market consequences. First, we discuss politics: the drivers of congressiona...
Economic slowdown persists in 2025, but moderate expansion expected in 2026
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC · Report · 21 Oct 2025
The Dominican economy again showed signs of weakening, growing just 1.5% y/y in August. Headline inflation remained at the lower end of the target range (at 3.76%), with core inflation at the upper end (at 4.35%). The DOP experienced high volatility in September, and y/y depreciation of 4.85%, wh...
Lula announced the new head of the General Secretariat of the Presidency, he also launched a new housing credit program for middle-class families, and the Senate will hold a public hearing on the income tax reform bill
BRAZIL POLITICS · Report · 21 Oct 2025
President Lula announced yesterday the appointment of Congressman Guilherme Boulos (PSOL-SP) as the new head of the General Secretariat of the Presidency, replacing Márcio Macêdo. Yesterday, in another move that could boost his popularity and strengthen his path toward another presidential term, ...
The conundrum of the Constitutional Assembly
ECUADOR · Forecast · 20 Oct 2025
On November 16, Ecuadorians will return to the polls to decide on four questions proposed by President Noboa, of which the most important is the convocation of a Constitutional Assembly. The need to make changes to unviable articles of the current constitution, which was approved under the ant...
The struggle for control of the right and other weekly topics
BRAZIL POLITICS · Report · 20 Oct 2025
At the end of the week, President Lula will travel to Indonesia and Malaysia. During this trip, he may have a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump. Expectations remain high regarding the appointment of a new Supreme Court justice. The government may announce fiscal measures to offset the expi...
Economics: Stagnant employment sets the stage for further weakening of private consumption in late 2025 and early 2026
MEXICO · Report · 20 Oct 2025
The total employed population in Mexico shrank -0.3% yoy in August and on average for the first eight months of this year it remains flat, according to ENOE figures. This flatlining follows the trend of slowing job growth that began last year and is in line with the sputtering of the economy over...
Politics: Mexico’s foreign policy under Morena's governments
MEXICO · Report · 20 Oct 2025
Since the 1930s, Mexican foreign policy has been based in theory on the Estrada Doctrine as codified in two principles: non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries and national self-determination. Independently of domestic policies and whichever president was in office, Mexico’s a...
At cross purposes
BRAZIL ECONOMICS · Report · 20 Oct 2025
From the second quarter onward, signs of economic slowdown became increasingly evident. To ensure a consistent path toward inflation convergence at the target midpoint, it is crucial that this trend be maintained. However, the risks of interruption are far from negligible. The government has ...
Lula will travel to Indonesia and Malaysia this week, fiscal measures to offset the expiration of MP 1,303 are still being considered, and the Senate will hold two public hearings to discuss the income tax exemption bill
BRAZIL POLITICS · Report · 20 Oct 2025
This week, President Lula will travel to Indonesia and Malaysia, where there is a possibility of a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump. He departs on Thursday. Another important issue awaiting definition is the announcement of fiscal measures to offset the expiration of Provisional Measure (...
Rating agencies reaffirm Israel’s rating but stress that any improvement depends on fiscal consolidation and political stability
ISRAEL · In Brief · 19 Oct 2025
Moody’s reaffirms Israel’s rating and upgrades growth outlook Moody’s reaffirmed Israel’s Baa1 rating with a negative outlook on October 16, 2025, describing the Gaza ceasefire as credit-positive but emphasizing that risks remain elevated. The agency raised its growth forecasts to 2.5% for 2025 a...
A most fateful week
TURKEY · Report · 19 Oct 2025
The CBRT/MPC will convene on Thursday and the next day, a court in Ankara may rule that CHP’s 38th extraordinary convention was rigged, turning the party over to former chairman Kemal Kilicdaroglu (the base-case scenario). The politics author also suspects that Turkey may wake up to new corporate...
Messrs. Putin and Trump are coming to Budapest
HUNGARY · In Brief · 19 Oct 2025
It was only two days ago that we wrote in our forecast report that Hungary's foreign relations are developing now with all eyes kept on the upcoming parliamentary election, and that the roles are clearly distributed: Messrs. Putin and Trump support PM Orbán, whereas the European mainstream suppor...
Panama’s floating debt: scope, spillovers and solutions
PANAMA · Report · 17 Oct 2025
Floating debt has turned into an off-budget fiscal shock absorber. By our definition, recognized (meaning "accepted") accounts payable plus turnkey work-in-progress, it reached about US$5.2 bn (6% of GDP) in 2024, up by roughly US$3.1 bn, or 3.1 percentage points of GDP, since 2019. The build-up ...
GULF WEEKLY: Oil at a 5-year low, Dubai's strong H1 fiscal surplus, Gaza ceasefire holds
GULF COUNTRIES · Report · 17 Oct 2025
A skimmable summary overlaid with our analysis and links. Headlines: * Oil had its worst week since 2020, touching $60 amidst oversupply and demand concerns. * OPEC still sees a balanced market in 2026, whereas the IEA forecasts nearly 4m b/d of oversupply. * The IMF revised up growth foreca...
All eyes on the budget, debt ratings and the ballot boxes
HUNGARY · Forecast · 17 Oct 2025
Our quarterly forecast update is based on two main technical assumptions. One is that US and, indirectly, global trade policies will remain the same as they were known at the end of September 2025. This should include primarily the tariffs agreed between the US and the EU during the summer, and a...