Heath, the deputy governor of the Bank of Mexico, stated that the Bank of Mexico's committee might discuss a rate cut of 25 or 50 basis points in their next decision in February next year, although he warned that uncertainty regarding trade with the USA is increasing. Heath noted that the final decision will depend on the circumstances at the time of the meeting. Since initiating the easing cycle earlier this year, the central bank has cut rates by 25 basis points, and last week it expressed an openness to further cuts as inflation continues to slow. However, Heath warned that the increased likelihood of tariffs on goods imported from Mexico to the USA adds uncertainty. He mentioned that if Trump does not announce any major disruptions in his inauguration speech on January 20 and if inflation meets expectations, discussions could range between a 25 to 50 basis point cut before the February decision, but even if discussions occur, a larger adjustment is not guaranteed.
墨西哥央行副行长:央行将考虑在明年降息25或50个基点
The deputy governor of the Bank of Mexico: The central bank will consider a rate cut of 25 or 50 basis points next year.
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