Mexico’s Annual Inflation Slows, Opening Space for New Rate Cut
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Inflation moderated to 3.55% in the first fortnight of July, compared to 4.13 percent in the second half of June, report the Inegi.
The price escalation in Mexico has put a brake in July after several months upwards. The National Consumer Price Index (INPC) was 3.55% at annual rate at the end of the first half of July, according to the report published this Thursday by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi). Continue reading
It is never a bad time to eat healthy, but the data published this Thursday the Inegi provide one more argument to do so, since from a catalog of 32 fruits and vegetables, 20 reported a fall in inflation during the first half of July. The figures of the National Consumer Price Index (INPC) showed an annual deflation, or negative inflation of -12.24%, in the prices of fruits and vegetables during the first half of July, its most pronounced fall s…
Mexico City.- The slowdown in the general inflation rate in Mexico at the beginning of July is not enough to justify another cut in interest rates next month, said a senior Banxico official. Jonathan Heath, deputy governor of Banxico, warned in an interview that the underlying consumer price reading remained stagnant above 4.20 percent during the first two weeks of July. He emphasized that the underlying rate, which excludes particularly volatil…
Annual general inflation in Mexico registered a decline during the first fortnight of July 2025 and reached 3.55%.According to the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi), during this period inflation increased by 0.15% compared to the previous fortnight; in the same fortnight of 2024 it was 5.61%.During the first fortnight of June 2025, annual general inflation was 4.51%.Inflation in Mexico reached 3.55% in the first fortnight of…
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