MEXICO CITY - Mexico's central bank says rising food and gasoline prices have pushed inflation to its highest level in three years.
The bank says annual inflation rose to 5.39 percent in July, the highest since November 2004.
It said Thursday that the soaring cost of foods such as eggs and apples, and of gasoline, electricity and public transportation contributed to the spike.
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