* Mexico’s national statistics institute (Inegi) has released the latest figures for the consumer price index (INPC), which rose 0.44% in the first two weeks of October as compared to the previous two weeks. This brings annual inflation to 8.53%, a slight decrease on the annual inflation of 8.64% recorded in the previous two weeks. Mexico’s President
Andrés Manuel López Obrador highlighted this slowdown in a press conference, saying he was satisfied that the measures his government had taken had managed to control inflation, which was no longer increasing.
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