Policy-makers lament uncertainty following US election

Speakers at Central Banking Autumn Meetings say policies will be marked by unpredictability

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Policy-makers at the Central Banking Autumn Meetings in Mexico City yesterday (November 13) spoke of their uncertainty about how the financial markets and neutral interest rates would develop under Donald Trump’s second term as US president.

One participant at the discussion on evaluating global financial markets, which took place under the Chatham House rule, said US tariffs would be difficult for Mexico’s economy to handle.

Migration has been an important issue for both Mexico and the US, the

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