Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Sunday will outline measures to alleviate the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak with a focus on shielding the poor but is likely to resist calls to borrow heavily for a giant stimulus package. Governments across the globe have unleashed unprecedented spending pledges to minimize the damage to their economies from the fallout from the coronavirus, including a $2 trillion package by Mexico’s biggest trading partner, the United States. Lopez Obrador, a leftist, has shown little appetite to follow in the footsteps of Mexico’s northern neighbor and has pledged to put forward an “unorthodox” plan. On Saturday, he said he would try to do “all that is possible” to prevent Mexico from piling on debt. The socialist leader has made it clear that he would focus any economic measures on shielding the poor rather than on big businesses […]