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The Economy Will Grow 0.18% This Year, According to Specialists – The Observatorial

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In an environment in which commercial policies, public insecurity and uncertainty about the economic situation hinder growth, private sector analysts consulted monthly by the Bank of Mexico (BDEM) marginally cut their growth prognosis by 2025. In the most recent survey on the expectations of specialists in private sector economics, corresponding to May, experts decreased from […]
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Reading time approx.: 1 minutes, 39 secondsAmid the weakness of the economy, the forecast of the referential interest rate drops from 7.75% to 7.50% for this year, while that of 2026 remains at 7.0%. As part of the new circumstances, there will be more tension for inflation, which would end this year at levels of 3.90% A group of 44 analysts who participated in the monthly survey of expectations of the Bank of Mexico (Banxico) of specialists in …

According to experts, factors that could hinder growth are associated with governance and with external and internal economic conditions Miguel Ángel Ensástigue OEM-Reportex Private analysts consulted by the Bank of Mexico (Banxico) cut from 0.20 to 0.18 percent their perspective of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the country in 2025. According to the “Survey on the expectations of private sector economic specialists”, corresponding to May 202…

The uncertainty about Mexico’s economic situation was pointed out as one of the biggest concerns of private analysts consulted by Banco de México ( Banxico ). Analysts noted that, in addition to the uncertainty, the absence of structural change in Mexico are two of the factors that hinder the growth of the country. The median of growth forecasts was 0.18% in the June survey against the 0.20% estimated in last May’s survey. Analysts raised the fo…

Mexico City, Mexico. Private sector specialists reduced the forecast of growth of the Mexican gross domestic product (GDP) by 2025 to 0.08 %, from a previous estimate of 0.11%, revealed Monday the monthly survey of the Bank of Mexico (Banxico). Likewise, the forecast for 2026 decreased to 1.36% after an earlier estimate of 1.41 %, according to the average of the 44 national and foreign analysis and consultancy groups consulted by the central ban…

The reduction in working hours in Mexico would increase costs by between 22 and 38 percent, depending on the measures companies adopt to implement it, according to the human capital firm Adecco. It explained that while the reduction in working hours does not imply a ban on working more than 40 hours, companies will have to pay overtime for any excess hours, which could increase labor costs if work organization is not adjusted. It added that the …

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El Economista broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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