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Banxico: Recent earthquakes may cause inflation

Supply shortage and price increase are expected in the short term

Banxico, Mexico's central bank and monetary authority – Photo: File photo/EL UNIVERSAL
29/09/2017 |12:47
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Mexico’s Central Bank 

( Banxico ) established that inflation may increase as a result of the recent earthquakes that hit Mexico , an 8.2-magnitude quake on Thursday, September 7 followed by a 7.1-magnitude quake on Tuesday, September 19 resulting in supply shortage and price increases in the short term.

Banxico said in a statement that the earthquakes, along with Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma , will have a transient and moderate effect on inflation and the country's economy.

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The statement did not specify which products will be affected, yet it mentioned that the prices of agricultural goods may increase transitionally.

On September 22 , Mexico National Institute of Statistics and Geography ( Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía abbreviated INEGI ) informed that the annual inflation stood at 6.53% in the first half of the month representing a turning point since at the end of August it reached 6.66% .

Banxico expects the trend to intensify in order to reach its inflation goal of 3% by the end of 2018 .

The financial institution assured that even though there is not enough information available yet, the effects of inflation and economic activity will be moderate and temporary.

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