Mexico’s headline inflation rate came in at a weaker-than-expected 4.7% y/y in May but the continued strength of core services inflation means that it is increasingly likely that Banxico will leave interest rates on hold at its meeting later this month. In Chile, May’s stronger-than-expected CPI print shifts the odds in favour of a further slowdown in the pace of easing at its next meeting.
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