The Bank of Mexico has reduced its benchmark interest rate to 6.50% following a split vote among policymakers. This decision marks the conclusion of its current monetary easing cycle, as the central bank addresses ongoing inflationary pressures. The move reflects concerns over persistent inflation risks, prompting the bank to halt further rate cuts.
Bank of Mexico Cuts Rates to 6.50%, Ends Easing Cycle
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