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Issue Mar 19-25 2025: Inflation in Mexico has slowed more than expected, and the Bank of Mexico (Banxico) will meet to consider rate cuts and half-point reductions.

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Issue Mar 19-25 2025: The construction of Panama’s first sub-aquatic tunnel, which will pass underneath that country’s iconic Canal, has advanced 15% toward completion, according to the latest reports on the project.

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Issue Mar 19-25 2025: It is expected that on March 25, members of the board and directors of the International Monetary Fund (FMI) will iron out the details of the agreement, in particular the exact amount of the loan.

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Issue Mar 12-18 2025: A recent Imco report highlights the significant gender gap in unpaid domestic and care work across Latin America, with Colombian women averaging 34 hours per week.

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Issue Mar 12-18 2025: Honduras received $1.628 billion in remittances between January and February 2025, marking a 19.7% increase compared to the same period in 2024.

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Issue Mar 12-18 2025: As the Bolivian government announces palliative measures to ameliorate the energy crisis besetting the country, including reducing public transportation and forcing schools to teach online, the state Ombudsman’s Office is demanding “structural solutions” that will offer certainty to an anxious public.

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Issue Mar 12-18 2025: Paraguay received 65.2 points on the Index of Economic Freedom (ILE) for 2025, coming in at 59th place among world nations and 11th among the 32 nations of the Americas.

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Issue Mar 05-11 2025: The vice-president of Uruguay, Carolina Cosse, has reaffirmed the commitment of her political party, the Frente Amplio, to work toward ameliorating the economic woes currently besetting the South American country.

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Issue Mar 05-11 2025: The Argentine market reacted cautiously following the announcement of the IMF agreement details, with mixed movements in stocks and bonds.

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Issue Mar 05-11 2025: President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva stated on Tuesday, April 11, that Brazil is in an irreversible cycle of economic growth and job creation.

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