Diaz de León warns of trouble for emerging markets

Mexican governor appears to criticise policies of country’s president

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Bank of Mexico governor Alejandro Diaz de León

The governor of the Bank of Mexico has appeared to make veiled criticisms of the country’s president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, with whom he has clashed repeatedly.

Alejandro Diaz de León issued a staunch defence of liberal economics and consensus politics in a high-profile lecture hosted by the International Monetary Fund.

Diaz de León also warned that emerging markets face a much more challenging task than advanced economies in recovering from the pandemic.

He said they are much more

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