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Mexico's Inflation Rate Crept up to 3.61% During the First Half of November

Inflation in Mexico is accelerating faster than expected, rising to 3.61% during the first two weeks of November compared to the same period last year, according to data released by the national statistics agency, INEGI, on Monday. While core inflation, which excludes volatile food and fuel prices, stayed steady at 4.32% due to downward pressure from the El Buen Fin discount shopping campaign, the non-core index accelerated to 1.29% annually, fr…

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Inflation has accelerated again at the end of this year and by the beginning of 2026 additional pressures are anticipated, including those associated with tax increases, specialists warned. After two fortnights with moderation, general inflation rebounded from 3.50 percent per year in the second half of October to 3.61 percent per year in the first 15 days of November, above expectations and largely impacted by increases in the non-substantial i…

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The National Consumer Price Index (INPC) has been set at 3.61% at annual rate during the first half of November, according to data published this Monday by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi). The indicator had been placed at 3.57% at annual rate at the end of October, a month in which the agricultural sector did not show significant increases.Continue reading

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Mexico's annual inflation accelerated more than expected in early November after the Bank of Mexico (Banxico) reiterated its concerns about persistent price increases. Consumer prices rose by 3.61 percent in the first two weeks of November compared to the same period last year, according to data from the national statistical institute published on Monday, November 24.This figure exceeded the average estimate of 3.54 percent of analysts surveyed …

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Consumer prices in Mexico rose by 3.61% in the first two weeks of November, more than expected, inform the Inegi.

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Staff/RG The National Consumer Price Index (INPC) is a measure of average change in the prices of products that form a basket of goods and services representative of the consumption of households in the country, over time. In the first half of November 2025, the INPC recorded a level of 142,470: it increased 0.47 % compared to the previous fortnight. With this result, annual general inflation was 3.61 percent. In the same period of 2024, fortnig…

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imagenradio.com.mx broke the news in on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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