Mexican Markets Start Trading Slightly Loose After Fed Announcement

The Mexican Stock Exchange's benchmark index, the S&P/BMV IPC, opened Thursday's session with a slight positive variation of 0.12%, standing at 58,023.81 points after the opening bell. This movement comes amid a context of attention to international markets and the Federal Reserve's announcement of a
The United States to keep interest rates unchanged.
The Mexican peso has shown relative stability against the U.S. dollar as investors analyze the implications of the Fed's monetary policy and the global economic outlook. Despite the volatility experienced by markets so far this year, the Mexican S&P/BMV IPC index has accumulated an increase of 3.96% in the last seven days and a rise of 10.2% year-on-year. Analysts note that attention will focus on upcoming economic indicators and possible signals about the future.
future movements in interest rates.
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