(Reuters) - MEXICO CITY, June 22 - Mexico's central bank held
interest rates steady on Friday, but sharpened its tone on
inflation by warning risks had increased, which raised the
possibility of a fresh hike as early as next month.
The Banco de Mexico, known as Banxico, held its key
overnight interest rate steady at 7.25 percent as expected, but
said inflation risks were heightened last month and monetary
policy maintained a restrictive bias.
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interest rates steady on Friday, but sharpened its tone on
inflation by warning risks had increased, which raised the
possibility of a fresh hike as early as next month.
The Banco de Mexico, known as Banxico, held its key
overnight interest rate steady at 7.25 percent as expected, but
said inflation risks were heightened last month and monetary
policy maintained a restrictive bias.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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