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Why Brazil, Mexico and Colombia Top a New Fiscal Risk Warning
Oxford Economics identifies Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia as economies requiring significant fiscal adjustment due to debt sustainability risks. The study ranks 46 economies based on the debt-stabilising primary balance, placing Mexico and Colombia in a group needing sustained large surpluses to address prolonged fiscal attrition.
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