💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump's interventions in Venezuela and Argentina are contributing to a rightward political shift in Latin America, making the region more attractive to foreign investors. This shift is expected to bring market-friendly reforms, boosting financial assets. Recent election wins in Ecuador, Argentina, and Chile have reinforced this trend, with markets responding positively to orthodox monetary policies and fiscal discipline. Investors are closely watching upcoming elections in Colombia, Peru, and Brazil, anticipating further rightward movements.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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