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Mexicos leading stock market index, the S&P/BMV IPC, closed at 55,811.99 on Friday, May 2, dropping 0.80% or 447.29 points.
The decline came despite Mexicos relative insulation from escalating global trade tensions.
Weaknesses in Industrial, Consumer Goods, and Consumer Staples sectors drove the days losses.The Mexican benchmark has gained an impressive 12.64% since January, showing remarkable resilience amid volatile global markets.
This performance reflects investor confidence in Mexicos economic fundamentals despite recent challenges.Controladora Vuela topped the days winners with a 6.85% surge to 7.80 pesos.
Regional SAB de CV followed with a 5.60% increase, while Banco Del Bajio rose 4.24%.
These gains came as advancing stocks outnumbered declining ones by 161 to 63.Meanwhile, beverage giant Fomento Economico Mexicano led the losers, falling 3.91% to 198.31 pesos.
Grupo Financiero Banorte shed 2.88%, and restaurant operator Alsea dropped 2.82%.
These declines highlight continued pressure on consumer-focused businesses.Mexican Stocks Retreat Amid Sector Weakness While Maintaining Strong 2025 Gains.Recent economic data reveals Mexicos modest recovery, with GDP growing 0.2% in the first quarter of 2025.
This growth follows a 0.6% contraction in the previous quarter and surpasses market expectations.
Mexicos inflation rate stands at 3.80% as of March, showing only a slight increase from February.Mexican Stocks Retreat Amid Sector Weakness While Maintaining Strong 2025 GainsForeign capital flows remain a concern for Mexican equities.
Investors withdrew $940.5 million from Mexican markets in March alone.
This marks the eighth consecutive month of outflows and the highest withdrawal since August 2024.The peso traded slightly stronger against the dollar at 19.58, continuing its relative stability.
Mexico has largely avoided new tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, unlike many Asian economies.
This favorable position stems partly from Mexicos trade deficit with the United States.Mexico Slashes Fiscal Deficit by 71% in First Quarter as Tax Revenue SurgesAnalysts from Trading Economics project the IPC will trade at 55,557 points by the end of the second quarter.
The longer-term outlook appears less optimistic, with expectations of 52,210 points in twelve months.Global market sentiment turned positive Friday, with Wall Street rallying on strong United States employment data.
This contrasted with Mexicos performance, though both markets responded to news of Chinas willingness to engage in tariff discussions.Mexico faces significant headwinds despite its year-to-date gains.
These include elevated domestic uncertainty, restrictive financial conditions, and exposure to United States economic fluctuations.
The coming months will test whether Mexico can maintain its relative market outperformance amid these persistent challenges.





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