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Inflation in Mexico is now lower than in the United States — why that’s such a big deal: A perspective from our CEO
Mexico's inflation rate (3.37%) is now lower than the U.S. (4.2%), marking a historic shift after decades of higher inflation in Mexico. This reversal could impact Mexico's currency strength, interest rates, and long-term economic competitiveness relative to the U.S.
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- Japan inflation softens more than expected in April, weakening case for BOJ rate hike
- Venezuela Inflation Slows to 6.3% in May, BCV’s Lowest in 19 Months
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