Mexico’s Annual Headline Inflation Cools, But Core CPI Jumps, USD/MXN Shrugs Off Data
Mexico's headline inflation cooled moderately last month relative to May's results, as lower livestock prices helped offset increases in multiple other sources, such as goods and services. According to INEGI, the June consumer price index rose 0.53% on a monthly basis, bringing the 12-month reading to 5.88% from 5.89% in May, slightly above expectations. Meanwhile, core inflation, which excludes volatile items, climbed 0.57% m/m. This result pushed the annual print to 4.58%, its highest level since December 2017, a sign that upward pressure on prices is becoming broad-based and pervasive.
The table below summarizes the data released this morning
Source: DailyFX Economic Calendar
According to its mandate, Banxico targets an inflation rate of 3%, with a tolerance of one percentage point above or below that level. Given that both headline and core CPI currently sit well above the upper limit of the variability range, the central bank will be under more pressure to raise interest rates again in the coming months to maintain credibility, contain inflation and ensure expectations do not become unanchored.
In Mexico, economic activity has started to improve and risks around the growth outlook have become more balanced in the midst of rising vaccinations rates, higher oil prices, record high remittances and strong external demand, primarily from the United States. The somewhat favorable backdrop affords Banxico more flexibility to continue tightening monetary policy in order to prevent second-round effects on the economy's price formation process.
In any case, Mexico's CPI results are not triggering any major reaction in the USD/MXN exchange rate this morning as risk-off mood dominates the markets. At the time of writing, the pair is up 0.76% to 20.10 amid strong safe-haven demand and reduced appetite for EM FX. It is worth noting that the dollar could accelerate its gains against the Mexican peso if the equity sell-off intensifies throughout the day. Over the medium term, however, the Mexican peso outlook remains constructive, supported primarily by its higher carry advantage in the forex market.
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