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Mexico inflation seen ticking up in July to highest in over a year: Reuters poll

FILE PHOTO: A person buys lemons at a stall in a market in Monterrey
August 06, 2024
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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's headline inflation rate likely accelerated again in July to reach its highest level in more than a year, while the core index is forecast to continue to moderate, a Reuters poll showed on Tuesday.

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