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Banxico took it easy for too long, says economist

Academic believes inflation will remain a challenge for central bank and government

The Bank of Mexico

Mexico’s central bank missed the mark with its easing cycle, which led to this month’s higher-than-expected levels of inflation, an economist tells Central Banking.

The Bank of Mexico (Banxico) said in late January that it expected to slow its easing cycle in 2026, as it waited to see the full effects of tax reforms and new trade policies. It then held rates on February 5. In the minutes from that meeting, Banxico said it might be able to resume easing if recent tax and tariff increases were

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