Annual inflation rate climbs to 4.02% in February, with fruit and vegetable prices soaring
Mexico’s annual headline inflation rate rose above 4% in February, exceeding the Bank of Mexico’s 2-4% target range. The national statistics agency INEGI reported Monday that the annual headline rate was 4.02% last month, up from 3.79% in January . The rate — the highest since last June — exceeded the 3.94% consensus forecast of analysts surveyed by Bloomberg. INEGI reported that month-over-month inflation was 0.50% in February, while the annual core rate, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, was 4.50%, down from 4.52% in January. The Bank of Mexico (Banxico) targets 3% annual inflation, give or take one percentage point. At its Feb. 5 monetary policy meeting, the central bank’s board voted to maintain Banxico’s benchmark interest rate at 7%. The bank said in a statement that the board took into account “the need to continue evaluating the impact of the fiscal adjustments implemented at the beginning of the year, as well as the behavior of the exchange rate , the we...