Mexico Prices Rose More Than Expected in October
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Mexico’s consumer prices rose more than forecast in October, climbing 0.62 percent from the previous month as food and housing prices increased.
Prices rose 4.02 percent from a year earlier, the central bank reported today on its website. Economists expected monthly inflation to increase 0.56 percent and forecast an annual rate of 3.97 percent, according to the median estimates in surveys conducted by Bloomberg.