MEXICO CITY: Analysts boosted their expectations for inflation and lowered growth estimates for Mexico this year, a Mexican central bank survey showed on Monday.
Thirty-three analysts polled by the bank see annual inflation in 2013 at 3.75 percent, up from 3.66 percent in the previous poll a month earlier.
Latin America's second biggest economy is expected to expand by 3.46 percent this year, below a forecast of 3.54 percent predicted in the prior poll.
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