(Analysis) Following the recent elections, Mexico’s financial landscape is experiencing significant changes. The Mexican peso saw a sharp decline of 3.8% on a single Monday, marking its steepest drop since June 2020. At the same time, the country’s main stock index fell by 6.1%, the most significant decrease since the pandemic’s onset. The electoral success […]
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