Bank of Mexico moves policy decisions after Fed meetings
Remaining policy decisions in 2015 will fall a few days after FOMC announcements
The Bank of Mexico has delayed its four remaining monetary policy decisions this year to allow it to react quickly to any rate increase in the United States.
Announcing the decision, the central bank pointed to the "potential importance" of Fed policy for both exchange rate and inflation expectations, as well as price dynamics, in Mexico.
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) will set policy on July 29, September 17, October 28 and December 16 this year. The latest projections from Fed
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