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Mexico Economy Unexpectedly Grows in Sign of Quicker Rebound

Mexico Economy Unexpectedly Grows in Sign of Quicker Rebound
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As Goes Colombia, So Goes Latin America?

As Goes Colombia, So Goes Latin America? May 11 2021, 3:55 AM May 10 2021, 2:30 PM May 11 2021, 3:55 AM (Bloomberg Opinion) When Colombians voted in a 42-year-old development wonk as president in 2018, they knew it was a leap of faith. But what Ivan Duque lacked in political adroitness (he’d served a single term as a senator), the argument went, he would finesse as an internationally accredited emerging market technocrat. (Bloomberg Opinion) When Colombians voted in a 42-year-old development wonk as president in 2018, they knew it was a leap of faith. But what Ivan Duque lacked in political adroitness (he’d served a single term as a senator), the argument went, he would finesse as an internationally accredited emerging market technocrat.

Latin American Central Bankers Stung by Food Inflation Jump

Latin American Central Bankers Stung by Food Inflation Jump Maria Eloisa Capurro and Max de Haldevang, Bloomberg News BC-Latin-American-Central-Bankers-Stung-by-Food-Inflation-Jump , Maria Eloisa Capurro and Max de Haldevang (Bloomberg) Central bankers in Mexico and Chile are facing above-target annual inflation and temporary food cost jumps ahead of their monetary policy meetings next week. Consumer prices in both countries rose more than expected in April, as staple goods such as tomatoes and avocados surged in Mexico while bread and cereals did the same in Chile, according to government data published Friday. Data released earlier this week also showed food costs driving Colombia’s inflation.

Sporting Kansas City faces Austin FC in a non-conference matchup

Kansas City, Kansas; Sunday, 7:30 p.m. EDT FANDUEL SPORTSBOOK LINE: Sporting Kansas City -110, Austin FC +278, Draw +267; over/under is 2.5 goals BOTTOM LINE: Sporting Kansas City takes on Austin FC in a non-conference matchup. Sporting Kansas City finished 12-6-3 overall and 6-4-1 at home in the 2020 season. Sporting Kansas City scored 42 goals a season ago, averaging two per game. Austin FC takes the field for the fourth game in franchise history. Austin FC has outscored its opponents 4-3 through its first three games of MLS play. The teams meet Sunday for the first time this season. NOT EXPECTED TO PLAY: Sporting Kansas City: Nicolas Isimat-Mirin (injured), Graham Zusi (injured), Felipe Hernandez (injured), Tim Melia (injured).

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