Mexico Consumer Prices Rise 0.32% in First Half of October (Bloomberg.com)
Oct. 24 (Bloomberg) — Mexico’s inflation slowed in the first half of October because of lower prices for oranges and tomatoes. Consumer prices rose 0.32 percent in the first 15 days of the month, decelerating from a 0.62 percent increase in the same period of September, the central bank said.
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