Mexican Stock Market Dips After Three Consecutive Advances, Yet Ends Week in Profit

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June 27, 2025

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Overview of Mexico’s Stock Market Performance

Mexico’s stock markets closed with minor losses in Friday’s trading sessions, following a streak of three consecutive advancing sessions. The primary benchmark of the BMV increased by 2% over this period.

Key Stock Market Indices

  • S&P/BMV IPC: The leading index of the Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (BMV), which comprises the most actively traded local stocks, decreased by 0.14% to 57,391.51 points.
  • FTSE BIVA: The index of the Bolsa Institucional de Valores (Biva) dropped by 0.04% to 1,160.57 units.

Detailed Performance of Major Companies

Within the reference index, most values closed with losses. Notable declines included Televisa’s stocks falling by 4.71% to 8.69 pesos, Grupo Carso’s stocks decreasing by 4.01% to 134.3 pesos, and Chedraui’s stocks dropping by 1.77% to 147.79 pesos.

Weekly Performance and Market Context

Today’s loss slightly reduced the strong performance of the market throughout the week. The S&P/BMV IPC accumulated a 2% gain over five days of trading, supported by reduced market nervousness. Year-to-date, the index has gained 15.91%.

Investors were reviewing signals of a potential trade agreement between China and the United States while also examining U.S. inflation figures, which aligned with expectations and backed the bets on three interest rate cuts throughout the year.

Key Questions and Answers

  • Q: Who are the key players in Mexico’s stock market? A: The Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (BMV) and the Bolsa Institucional de Valores (Biva) are the primary stock exchanges in Mexico, where major companies like Televisa, Grupo Carso, and Chedraui are listed.
  • Q: What factors influenced the recent stock market movements in Mexico? A: Investors were monitoring potential trade agreement developments between China and the United States, as well as U.S. inflation data that met expectations and supported predictions of three interest rate cuts in 2023.
  • Q: How has the Mexican stock market performed this year? A: The S&P/BMV IPC has gained 15.91% year-to-date, demonstrating a solid performance despite recent minor losses.