South America lit up by city lights.
By Felipe Gomez Bridge, Gustavo Medeiros, Ben Underhill
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Latin American Equities

LatAm was EM's worst performer in 2024, but is rebounding sharply in 2025. Colombia leads YTD gains at 49%, followed by Mexico, Chile, Brazil, and Peru. With elections ahead and market-friendly shifts likely, investors see a cyclical opportunity.

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