Mexican inflation continued to rise in the first half of April, hitting a fresh seven-year high of 5.6% y/y. That being said, the stability of the peso over recent weeks means it’s probably close to peaking. Meanwhile, economic activity data for February add to evidence that the economy is holding up rather better than the survey data suggest.
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