Mexico Inflation Slowed in August on Declining Food Prices (Bloomberg.com)
Sept. 7 (Bloomberg) — Mexico’s annual inflation rate fell to 4.03 percent in August from 4.14 percent in July on declining food costs. Consumer prices rose 0.41 percent in August from the previous month, less than the 0.42 percent rise in July, the central bank said.
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