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Thursday, June 25, 2026

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Mexico Inflation Cools to 3.55% on the Eve of a Key Rate Call

By · June 25, 2026 · 6 min read

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The number. Annual inflation slowed to 3.55% in the first half of June, the lowest reading of 2026.
The surprise. It beat every forecast in a Reuters poll, which had expected about 3.77%.
The driver. Falling fruit and vegetable prices led the drop, with tomatoes down almost 24%.
The sticky part. Core inflation, which strips out volatile items, held above target at 4.12%.
The World Cup. Airfares jumped almost 14% and hotels nearly 9% as the tournament drew crowds.
The decision. The central bank rules on interest rates on June 25, with markets expecting a hold at 6.50%.

Mexico inflation slowed to its lowest level of the year just as the country’s central bank prepares to decide whether its long run of interest-rate cuts is finally over, handing policymakers their best data in months at the most awkward possible moment.

Mexico City financial district, representing cooling inflation ahead of a Banxico rate decision.
Mexico’s inflation cooled to 3.55% in early June, its best of the year, a day before the central bank’s rate decision. (Photo internet reproduction)
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Prices in Mexico are rising more slowly than almost anyone expected. In the first half of June, annual inflation eased to three and a half per cent, the gentlest reading of 2026 and a clear step down from nearly four per cent in May.

The timing could hardly be sharper. The figure landed one day before the Bank of Mexico, known locally as Banxico, meets to set interest rates, turning a routine data release into a live market event.

For a reader watching Latin America’s second-largest economy from afar, the question is simple. Is Mexico winning its fight against inflation, and if so, will cheaper money follow?

What the Mexico inflation data showed

The headline came from the national statistics agency, INEGI, which publishes the consumer price index twice a month. By its official release, consumer prices actually fell slightly in the first fortnight of June, the first decline for an equivalent period in roughly a decade.

That pulled the annual rate down to three and a half per cent, comfortably inside Banxico’s target band of three per cent give or take one point. It was the sixth straight fortnight of slowing inflation, and it undershot a Reuters poll that had pencilled in roughly three and three-quarter per cent.

The drop was driven almost entirely by food. Fruit and vegetable prices tumbled, with tomatoes down nearly a quarter and chillies and eggs also cheaper, reversing months of painful increases.

A calmer oil price helped too. After a deal eased tensions with Iran, energy costs steadied, taking pressure off the volatile part of the index that monetary policy cannot control.

That volatile, non-core slice did most of the work. It fell sharply in the fortnight and dropped to its lowest annual pace of the year, dragging the headline down with it.

The relief was not felt evenly across the country. Tourist-heavy states such as Quintana Roo, home to Cancún, saw some of the largest price swings, a sign of how local demand can pull against the national trend.

Why the central bank is still cautious

A cheerful headline hides a stubborn problem underneath. Core inflation, which strips out the wildest swings in food and energy to show the underlying trend, barely moved and stayed above four per cent.

That gauge has now sat above the central bank’s three per cent goal for more than two years’ worth of readings. It is the figure policymakers trust most, and it is telling them the job is not done.

The football helped make the point. With Mexico co-hosting the World Cup, the price of air travel jumped almost fourteen per cent and hotel rooms nearly nine per cent in two weeks, a reminder of how quickly service costs can flare.

So the soft headline and the firm core pull in opposite directions. One says the danger has passed; the other says the central bank should not declare victory yet.

What it means for the rate decision and beyond

Most analysts expect Banxico to leave its key rate unchanged at six and a half per cent, its lowest since 2022, having already signalled that its cutting cycle has ended. The fresh data gives the doves something to point to, but the sticky core gives the cautious camp the stronger hand.

The bank has also trimmed its growth forecast for this year to just over one per cent, a weak outlook that complicates the picture. Slower growth would normally argue for cheaper money, yet inflation that refuses to fully cool argues for patience.

For investors, the phrase to watch is whether the bank keeps the door open to further moves or signals a long pause. That wording will steer the peso and Mexican bonds more than the rate itself.

The wider lesson is one many economies share. Bringing headline inflation down is the easier half of the task, and squeezing out the stubborn core is the part that keeps central banks awake.

Mexico inflation questions, answered

How much did Mexico inflation slow?

Annual inflation eased to three and a half per cent in the first half of June, down from nearly four per cent in May. It was the lowest reading of 2026 and beat market forecasts of around three and three-quarter per cent.

Why won’t the central bank cut rates further?

Core inflation, the underlying trend it watches most closely, is still above four per cent and has stayed above target for a long time. The bank has signalled its cutting cycle has ended and is expected to hold at six and a half per cent.

Did the World Cup affect prices?

Yes, in services. With Mexico co-hosting the tournament, airfares rose almost fourteen per cent and hotel prices nearly nine per cent in the fortnight, showing how travel demand can keep service costs elevated.

Frequently Asked Questions

What drove Mexico's inflation to its lowest level of 2026?

Falling fruit and vegetable prices were the primary driver, with tomatoes alone dropping almost 24%. This pushed annual inflation down to 3.55% in the first half of June, beating every forecast in a Reuters poll that had expected around 3.77%.

Did all parts of Mexico's inflation picture improve in early June 2026?

Not entirely. While headline inflation fell to 3.55%, core inflation — which strips out volatile items — remained above target at 4.12%. Additionally, the FIFA World Cup pushed airfares up nearly 14% and hotel prices up almost 9%.

What interest rate decision is the Bank of Mexico facing following this inflation data?

Banxico is scheduled to rule on interest rates on June 25, with markets expecting the central bank to hold rates at 6.50%. The inflation data landed just one day before the decision, making the routine release a closely watched market event.

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