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Mexico Inflation Cools to 3.55% on the Eve of a Key Rate Call
Mexico's annual inflation rate fell to 3.55% in the first half of June 2026, the lowest level of the year, surpassing forecasts of 3.77%. The decline was driven by falling fruit and vegetable prices, with tomatoes dropping nearly 24%.
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