Mexico’s central bank cuts rates by 50bp

Economist says last month’s uptick in inflation means Banxico should have held

The Bank of Mexico
The Bank of Mexico

The Bank of Mexico (Banxico) lowered its target overnight interbank interest rate by 50 basis points to 9% on March 27.

The bank said the decision partly reflected a continued increase in “global risks”, including “various announcements on the imposition of tariffs”.

Banxico pointed to how trade tensions and geopolitical turmoil could weaken economies, have a negative impact on inflation, and create volatility in markets. It said it expected the Mexican economy to exhibit weakness in the first

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