Mexico’s public debt has reached an unprecedented financial cost in recent months. From January to August 2024, the government spent 722,746 million pesos (approximately $129 billion) on debt servicing. This amount translates to a monthly average of 90,340 million pesos ($16 billion). The financial cost of Mexico’s public debt has grown by 4.0% compared to […]
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