Daniel Moss, Columnist

Mexico's Inevitable Rate Cut, Stalled by Politics

It's a political waiting game at Banxico, but the economy shouldn't be in limbo.

The central bank governor, Agustin Carstens, could give Mexico a parting gift.

Photographer: Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images
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Mexico is in need of an interest-rate cut, but that path looks entangled in the nation's tortured electoral politics.

Bank of Mexico Governor Agustin Carstens could break through this in his final months -- if he and his committee can set aside their traditional caution.