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imageSAO PAULO: Most Latin American currencies strengthened on Tuesday as prices of commodities rebounded and

weak inflation data boosted hopes that US rates will take longer to rise.

But stock markets in the region fell, weighed down by declines in Wall Street as well as another batch of corporate updates.

Prices of key Latin American exports such as iron ore, copper and oil rose on Tuesday, with crude jumping as much as 2 percent in the day.

Also fostering demand for high-yielding assets was a soft reading for a key inflation gauge in June, which added to concerns stemming from tepid US growth data published on Friday.

Traders bet the data boosted the case for keeping US rates low for longer. That could benefit currencies from emerging markets, which often lure investors away from developed economies with higher financial returns.

The Mexican peso bucked the bullish trend as traders worried that economic weakness in the US, its main trading partner, could translate into lower demand for its products.

Most stock markets in the region were also lower as US stocks dropped sharply.

Brazil's Bovespa stock index fell 1.3 percent, pressured by shares of Cielo SA. Brazil's No. 1 credit card processor posted a slightly higher-than-expected profit in the second quarter, but expenses weighed on its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, or EBITDA.

Losses were limited by a rise in shares of Ita? Unibanco SA as traders cheered its efforts to curb expanses and reclassify loans. The bank handily beat second-quarter profit estimates and only slightly raised loan-loss provision estimates.

Copyright Reuters, 2016

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