Thursday, September 1, 2016

Analysts lower Mexican inflation, growth forecasts

MEXICO CITY, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Analysts lowered their

expectations for inflation and growth for Mexico this year, a

Mexican central bank survey showed on Thursday, while seeing a

slightly stronger peso.

The central bank, which targets inflation of 3 percent with

a one percentage point tolerance zone each side, has hiked

interest rates to 4.25 percent this year in a bid to support a

battered peso currency.



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