EMERGING MARKETS-Latam currencies gain along with commodities prices

SAO PAULO, April 27 (Reuters) - Latin American currencies strengthened on Monday, driven by higher oil and copper prices as well as encouraging economic data from Mexico. In equities markets, Mexican and Chilean stocks traded mostly stronger while Brazil's benchmark Bovespa stock index dropped off a five-month high. Data on Monday showed that Mexico's unemployment rate fell to the lowest in over two years in March, while a separate release showed a rise in factory exports. The Mexi
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