(Reuters) - Mexican consumer prices fell 0.21 percent in the first half of April, data showed on Tuesday, slowing 12-month headline inflation to 3.96 percent from 4.21 percent in the year-long period through the end of March.
"The healthy inflation data for the first half of April will finally give some support to the Mexican currency," Mexican brokerage Actinver said in a report.
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