MERIDA, Mexico, March 16 (Reuters) - Mexico central bank
deputy governor Galia Borja, when asked Thursday whether fears
of a banking crisis roiling U.S. and European markets would
influence the bank's monetary policy decisions, said the bank
was focused on fighting inflation.
"The behavior of inflation is more important, but we take
everything into account," she told Reuters on the sidelines of
Mexico's annual banking convention.
(Reporting by Valentine Hilaire; Writing by Kylie Madry)
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