(Reuters) - MEXICO CITY, July 9 - Mexican consumer prices
rose 0.12 percent in June, in line with expectations, nudging
the country's 12-month inflation figure toward the central
bank's danger zone.
Closely watched core inflation, which strips out volatile
food and energy prices, was 0.30 percent in June, the central
bank said on Monday.
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rose 0.12 percent in June, in line with expectations, nudging
the country's 12-month inflation figure toward the central
bank's danger zone.
Closely watched core inflation, which strips out volatile
food and energy prices, was 0.30 percent in June, the central
bank said on Monday.
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
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