The Decline of the Mexican Economy Is Confirmed: Gdp Contracts 0.3% in the Third Quarter of the Year
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The economic activity observed a contraction in September of 0.6 percent at annual rate, a figure below the figure observed in August, which showed a growth of 0.4 percent, with industrial activity as the main ballast of the economy and, analysts warn that the weakness will spread towards the end of the year, in an environment of high uncertainty.According to the results of the Global Indicator of Economic Activity (IGAE) of the INEGI, the indus…
The Decline of the Mexican Economy Is Confirmed: Gdp Contracts 0.3% in the Third Quarter of the Year
The economy of Mexico has lost momentum during the third quarter of 2025. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) contracted from July to September 0.3%, compared to the previous quarter. The fall is in line with the preliminary forecast released a few weeks ago by Inegi. Although agricultural and service activities showed positive behavior, Mexico’s economic performance was dragged by the weakness of the industrial sector, which includes manufacturing, mi…
The Mexican economy, measured with the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), recorded a fall of 0.3% between July and September compared to the previous quarter. The second largest economy in Latin America put an end to two quarters upwards, reported Inegi. The results confirm a slowdown in GDP, after a modest growth in the first semester, explained Janneth Quiroz, director of economic, exchange and stock exchange analysis of Monex. He highlighted a det…
Mexico’s GDP falls 0.2% in the third quarter of 2025, according to the final report published by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi). The adjusted figure confirms a slight decline, although less than initially foreseen in October, when the timely estimate pointed to a fall of 0.3 percent. This behavior [...]
MONTERREY.-After the fall of 0.3% in gross domestic product in the third quarter, Banamex reduced its estimate for the whole year to 0.2% from its previous estimate of 0.4%. In an analysis, Banamex noted that GDP figures for the third quarter are in line with its projection and the timely estimate of Inegi published a few weeks ago, this after having grown 0.4% in the second quarter.
Banamex cut its growth forecast for 2025 after the collapse of the Mexican economy in the third quarter.The Banamex economic team revised downwards its gross domestic product (GDP) growth estimate from 0.4% to 0.2% for the closure of 2025.The adjustment in the forecast occurs hours after the National Statistical Institute (Inegi) confirmed that the Mexican economy contracted 0.3% in the third quarter, in line with the Banamex projection and the …
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