Mexico's Annual Inflation Eases in June, Core Pressures Remain
Mexico's annual inflation rate eased in June after rising for four straight months, though core prices kept climbing, fueling expectations the central bank could slow the pace of interest rate cuts, official data showed on Wednesday.
Consumer prices in Mexico rose 4.32% in the year through June, according to national statistics agency INEGI, roughly in line with the 4.31% expected by economists in a Reuters poll and slowing from the 4.42% reported in the previous month.
Mexico's central bank, also known...
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