Mexico tax reforms mean fewer corporate upgrades, says Fitch

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Mexico tax reforms mean fewer corporate upgrades, says Fitch

Mexican corporate bonds may have traded up following the sovereign gaining an A3 rating from Moody’s earlier in February, but the tax element of the country’s reforms creating excitement among investors is credit negative for most corporates, says Fitch.

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