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Mexico Bi-Weekly Consumer Prices (Nov.)

Weaker-than-expected Mexican inflation in the first half of November underscores the lack of price pressures in the economy. This reinforces our view that the central bank is likely to raise interest rates more gradually than markets expect, even as the US Fed is poised to start tightening policy.

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