Mexico’s central bank has cut its benchmark interest rate following a split vote, as uncertainty from the US-Israel war on Iran continues to rattle global markets. Minutes from the Bank of Mexico’s May meeting showed a 3-2 decision, with policymakers warning the conflict is pushing up inflation risks. All five members flagged the war as a source of upward pressure on prices, though most said the direct impact on Mexico remains limited.
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