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09.12.2024

Mexico’s annual inflation eases to 4.55 per cent in November

The National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía, INEGI) reported on Monday that Mexico’s consumer price index (CPI) increased 0.44 per cent m-o-m in November after a 0.55 per cent m-o-m gain in the previous month. This was the strongest monthly advance in three months.

On a y-o-y basis, CPI jumped 4.55 per cent in November, decelerating from 4.76 per cent in October. This represented the weakest annual increase since March (+4.42 per cent). 

Economists had predicted gains of 0.48 per cent m-o-m and 4.59 per cent y-o-y for November.

Meanwhile, the core inflation increased 0.05 per cent m-o-m in November, following a 0.28 per cent m-o-m advance in October, below economists’ forecast for a 0.11 per cent m-o-m rise. This was the weakest monthly increase in core CPI since a decline in November 2020 (-0.08).

Compared to November 2023, the core annual inflation slowed to 3.58 per cent from 3.80 per cent in the previous month. This marked the lowest rate since April 2020 (+3.50 per cent). Economists had expected the indicator to decelerate to 3.60 per cent y-o-y.

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