Mexican deputy: EMs should broaden trade strategy in wake of uncertainty
He takes note of uncertain political environment and what impact that could have on trade for emerging markets
Emerging markets should consider “broadening” their scope for trade while maintaining “prudent” and “pre-emptive” monetary policy, a deputy governor from the Bank of Mexico has suggested.
Speaking in London on April 4, Javier Guzmán Calafell took stock of the problems facing emerging markets, placing a particular focus on the growing negative sentiment surrounding globalisation.
“We seem to be entering a new era where the problems resulting from the global financial crisis have not been fully
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