Mexico’s and Chile’s consumer prices rose more than expected in July, according to reports published on Thursday, the latest sign that policymakers in both nations have limited room for new interest rate cuts. Mexico’s prices jumped 1.05% from June, above the 1.02% median estimate from analysts and the biggest monthly increase since November 2021. Annual inflation accelerated to 5.57%, according to the national statistics institute.
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