Mexico’s public debt has exceeded expectations as President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s term concludes, yet the country maintains a favorable position compared to Brazil. The Finance Ministry’s recent report revealed surprising figures about Mexico’s fiscal health. The Historical Balance of Public Sector Financial Requirements (SHRFSP), Mexico’s broadest debt measure, reached 49.3% of GDP. This figure […]
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