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We analyze the negative outlook that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank have for Mexico, highlighting six risks that they consider critical for investment in the country: judicial reform, insecurity and organized crime, the fiscal deficit, inflation, the relationship with the United States and the situation of Pemex. Antonio Zapata highlights how these factors generate uncertainty for investors and negatively affect the Mexican economy.
By El ReporteroWe analyze the negative outlook that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank have for Mexico, highlighting six risks that they consider critical for investment in the country: judicial reform, insecurity and organized crime, the fiscal deficit, inflation, the relationship with the United States and the situation of Pemex. Antonio Zapata highlights how these factors generate uncertainty for investors and negatively affect the Mexican economy.