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Mexico's inflation eases to 3.55% in June's first half, driven by lower prices in key products

Inflation in Mexico slowed to 3.55% in June, reflecting a deceleration in consumer prices, especially for certain goods. This easing could influence monetary policy decisions and economic outlook. Next, authorities may monitor whether declining inflation persists and impacts consumer spending.
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2 articles · El Financiero, Lopez Doriga Digital
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1 article · Expansion MX
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