Illustration of Banxico's interest rate cut to 6.75% amid market declines, peso depreciation, surging oil prices, and Middle East tensions including US-Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz closure.
Illustration of Banxico's interest rate cut to 6.75% amid market declines, peso depreciation, surging oil prices, and Middle East tensions including US-Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz closure.
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Banxico cuts interest rate to 6.75% despite inflation and Middle East tensions

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Mexico's central bank cut its benchmark rate to 6.75% in a split decision, as global markets closed lower amid the US-Iran war. The BMV fell 1.65%, and the peso depreciated 1% against the dollar. Oil prices rose due to the Strait of Hormuz closure.

On Thursday, March 26, Mexico's central bank (Banxico) Governing Board cut its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 6.75%, despite inflation hitting its highest level since 2024. The vote was split: Jonathan Heath and Galia Borja favored keeping it at 7%, while the rest supported the cut. Banxico cited the exchange rate, economic weakness, the inflation outlook, and challenges from the US-Iran war in the Middle East, which closed the Strait of Hormuz through which 20% of global oil trade passes. It kept its forecast for 3% inflation in Q2 2027. After the decision, the exchange rate stood at 17.95 pesos per dollar, down 1.04%. In bank windows, the dollar was at 18.32 pesos per Banamex data. Stock markets also declined: the BMV's S&P/BMV IPC fell 1.65% to 67,001.34 points, ending three sessions of gains. Banco Base's Gabriela Siller noted only GCC (+1.71%) and Grupo Televisa (+0.78%) rose in the IPC. Wall Street saw drops: Nasdaq -2.38% to 21,408.08, S&P 500 -1.74% to 6,477, and Dow Jones -1.01% to 45,960.11. Oil prices rose: WTI +4.61% to $94.48 per barrel, Brent +4.38% to $106.85. LPL Financial's Adam Turnquist told Bloomberg: 'The war in Iran, and the consequent rise in oil prices continues to curb risk appetite.' Felipe Hernández told Bloomberg that high inflation and war risks suggest waiting for better conditions.

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Discussions on X highlight strong criticism of Banxico's split 3-2 decision to cut the interest rate to 6.75%, viewed as premature amid rising inflation to 4.63%, Middle East tensions, and peso weakness. Many economists and commentators question the bank's independence, predicting eroded credibility and higher inflation risks. A few note potential benefits for growth and cheaper financing, but skeptical and negative sentiments dominate high-engagement posts from journalists, politicians, and analysts.

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Illustration of Banco de México setting interest rates at 6.50%, showing financial charts and the end of rate cuts.
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Banxico ends rate cut cycle and sets rate at 6.50%

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Banco de México cut its interest rate by 25 basis points to 6.50 percent, ending a cycle of reductions that began in March 2024. The move followed April inflation slowing to 4.45 percent annually. Two board members voted against the decision.

Mexico's central bank (Banxico) cut its benchmark rate by 25 basis points to 6.75% on March 26, 2026—following its prior reduction to 7% in December 2025—approved by a 3-2 vote amid persistent inflationary pressures from fruit/vegetable surges and geopolitical tensions. The Board signaled potential for another cut based on evolving conditions, with analysts split on timing.

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Mexico's Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (BMV) fell 1.63% on Friday, March 20, 2026, closing at 64,134.9 units on the IPC, while Wall Street saw declines led by the Nasdaq at 2.01%. Weekly losses hit 2.31% for the BMV and about 2% for US indices, amid the Middle East war driving up oil prices.

Following initial US and Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28, 2026, weekend attacks reportedly killed Ayatollah Ali Jamenei, prompting Iran's Revolutionary Guard to threaten closing the Strait of Hormuz. Mexico's export mix hit $66.63 per barrel on March 2—the highest in seven months—as global markets reacted with risk aversion; Mexico activated a gasoline price contingency plan.

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일본은행(BOJ)은 4월 28일 이란과의 전쟁으로 호르무즈 해협이 봉쇄되고 유가가 급등함에 따라 기준금리를 지난번에 이어 0.75%로 동결했다. 정책위원회는 6대 3으로 금리 동결을 결정했으며, 향후 매파적 통화정책 기조로의 전환 가능성을 시사했다.

The Ibovespa fell 0.61% on Friday, March 6, closing at 179,300 points, impacted by the Middle East war and a weak US payroll. The conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran drove up oil prices, raising global inflation concerns. Analysts see room for US interest rate cuts, but risks remain.

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Mexico's National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi) reported annual inflation at 4.63% for the first half of March 2026, exceeding analysts' estimates. The National Consumer Price Index (INPC) rose 0.62% from the previous half-month period.

 

 

 

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