Banxico Cuts Mexico Economic Growth Forecast for 2025 to 0.3%
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Mexico’s Nearshoring Dream Meets The Harsh Reality Of 0.3% Growth
Mexico’s central bank has just delivered a sober message: the economy is almost at a standstill. In its latest quarterly report, Banco de México cut its forecast for 2025 growth to just 0.3 percent, from an already weak 0.6 percent, and sees only 1.1 percent in 2026. Behind that small change in decimals sits a […]
The Bank of Mexico reduced its forecast of economic growth of the country's GDP to 0.3 % by 2025, from 0.6 % previously.
The outlook for the Mexican economy looks bleak. The Board of Government of the Bank of Mexico (Banxico) halved the forecast growth of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the closure of 2025, from 0.6% estimated in August, to 0.3%. The range has fallen to two tenths of its worst forecast, elaborated in the middle of the year, and when it was set at 0.1%. Continue reading
The Bank of Mexico (Banxico) cut its punctual growth projection for the Mexican economy in 2025 to 0.3 percent, from 0.6 percent estimated three months ago, said Victoria Rodríguez, governor of the central bank.The governor of the institution explained that this adjustment was due to the contraction of economic activity in the third quarter of the year, which exhibited a greater weakness, compared to the anticipated one.When presenting the Quart…
Reading time approx.: 1 minutes, 32 secondsIn the most recent issue of A la Abierta, the chief economist of the Finamex Stock Exchange, Montserrat Aldave, offered a detailed analysis of Mexico's economic situation, highlighting both the positive indicators and the risks faced by the national economy.Although the Bank of Mexico reduced its expectation of growth by 2025 from 0.6% to 0.3%, and other financial groups adjusted its forecasts downwards…
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