Rate cut is not off the table, but we expect Banxico to hold rates steady one more meeting
Published on Monday, August 12, 2019 | Updated on Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Rate cut is not off the table, but we expect Banxico to hold rates steady one more meeting
Summary
Banxico will likely strike a dovish tone to signal that an easing cycle is about to start.
Key points
- Key points:
- It will likely be a close call, but we think Banxico will hold rates at 8.25% on Thursday
- The wording of the statement will reveal a dovish shift on the Board with a very weak economy and falling inflation
- We continue to expect Banxico to cut its policy rate by 25pb in September and again in December; we have penciled in 100 additional bp of cuts in 2020
- Larger cuts and a faster easing pace at the start of the upcoming cycle are arguably warranted, but Banxico will likely remain cautious as it gauges the effect of a less restrictive stance on the MXN and as some Board members were not, until very recently, convinced about the need to start an easing cycle
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- Mexico
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- Central Banks
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Authors
Javier Amador
BBVA Research - Principal Economist
Carlos Serrano
BBVA Research - Chief Economist
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