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Mexico & Nafta - October 2005 (ISSN 1741-444X)

THE ECONOMY: Central bank changes policy, probably too late

The Banco de México seems to have misjudged the economy. It kept interest rates too high for too long. It has now lowered rates for two successive months. On 23 September benchmark rates came down from 9.5% to 9.25%. The problem is that the supply-side of the economy is beginning to splutter. Lower rates and lower inflation could provide the economy with a boost going into 2006, an election year. Economic growth this year is likely to be disappointing at less than 3.5%. In the draft budget for 2006, the government is forecasting growth of 3.6%. 

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