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Concerns about Mexican inflation fading, rate cuts on the way

Three months after the sell-off of the peso began, there are still few signs that the weaker currency has passed through to higher inflation. Indeed, we continue to expect inflation to remain close to the Central Bank’s 3% target for the foreseeable future, making it increasingly likely that interest rates will be cut over the coming months.

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