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Noe Torres

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Mexico's central bank seen cutting key rate to 9% next week: Reuters poll

The Bank of Mexico will likely cut its benchmark interest rate by 50 basis points at its meeting on March 27, taking it to 9%,

Mexico's central bank seen cutting key rate to 9% next week: Reuters poll
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Tariff chaos could push Mexico into technical recession

Mexico's economy appears on track to contract in the first quarter, entering a technical recession, according to analysts, as U.S.

Tariff chaos could push Mexico into technical recession
Americas|Business|Economy

Mexican businesses warmed by glow of 'nearshoring' dawn

Mexican businesses, particularly those linked to real estate and construction, are counting on investment from so-called "nearshoring" to boost profits and

Mexican businesses warmed by glow of 'nearshoring' dawn
Business|Economy|Finance

Mexico's Banorte launches digital bank bineo

Grupo Financiero Banorte, one of Mexico's largest financial companies, on Monday launched bineo, a digital bank which will offer savings accounts and personal

Mexico's Banorte launches digital bank bineo
Americas|Election|News

Mexico's next president will have to boost tax take to pay for social programs

Mexican president-elect Claudia Sheinbaum will face the unenviable task of making good on campaign promises to boost social programs even

Mexico's next president will have to boost tax take to pay for social programs
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Mexican finance minister seeks to soothe investors, reduce public debt

Mexican finance minister Rogelio Ramirez de la O sought to reassure investors and markets, saying on Tuesday he would stay in his current role with the incoming

Mexican finance minister seeks to soothe investors, reduce public debt
Americas|Economy|Finance|News|World

Mexico investors worry lopsided vote could threaten rule of law

The Mexican governing party's unexpectedly lopsided victory last week has investors concerned that it may use its mandate to sweep

Mexico investors worry lopsided vote could threaten rule of law
Americas|Economy|Finance

Mexican peso pares losses, remains volatile on US recession fears

The Mexican peso touched its weakest against the U.S. dollar in nearly two years before paring much of the losses back, as concerns the

Mexican peso pares losses, remains volatile on US recession fears
Business|Economy|Finance|News

Mexico central bank has growing inflation challenge: extortion

Beyond the common challenges like currency fluctuations and supply shocks that keep the world's central bankers up at night,

Mexico central bank has growing inflation challenge: extortion
Americas|News

Mexico's judicial reform stokes investor fears, though some analysts bullish

Mexico's judicial reform has triggered investor concerns about uncertainty over the rule of law and the strength of the government's

Mexico's judicial reform stokes investor fears, though some analysts bullish
Americas|Economy|Election|Finance|US

Volatile Mexican peso hits 2-year low, traders lean toward Trump win

The Mexican peso sank against the U.S. dollar as results in the U.S. presidential election rolled in, extending a streak of volatility which has hit the currency

Volatile Mexican peso hits 2-year low, traders lean toward Trump win

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