Inflation rises for second straight month, but remains within Banxico target
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Inflation rises for second straight month, but remains within Banxico target
Mexico’s annual headline inflation rate increased for a second consecutive month in March, but remains within the Bank of Mexico’s target range. The national statistics agency INEGI reported Wednesday that the annual headline rate was 3.80% in March, up slightly from a 3.77% reading in February. Month-over-month inflation was 0.31%. The annual headline rate was in line with the consensus forecast of analysts polled by Reuters. The Bank of Mexico…
Mexico’s Inflation Accelerates in March but Stays Within Target Range
Mexico’s inflation rose for the second consecutive month in March, reaching an annual rate of 3.80%, according to official data from INEGI. Despite the increase, inflation remained within the Bank of Mexico’s target range of 3% ± 1 percentage point. This marks the third straight month within this range after years of exceeding it due […]
Inflation in Mexico continues to accelerate in March, reaching 3.80%
Inflation in Mexico continues to accelerate. On Wednesday, the National Consumer Price Index (INPC) stood at 3.80% at annual rate, according to the report released by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi). This is an increase of 0.31% during March compared to February, the second consecutive month of price escalation.Continue reading
Inflation in Mexico ‘slightly’ rises in March: 3.8%, above estimates
Inflation in Mexico accelerated in March in line with estimates, after the Bank of Mexico applied a sixth consecutive cut in the interest rate. Consumer prices rose 3.8 percent to 12 months, just above the average estimate of 3.79 percent of analysts polled by Bloomberg and more than the figure of 3.77 percent in February.The underlying inflation, which excludes volatile elements such as food and fuel, stood at 3.64 percent, compared to 3.65 per…
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