The Mexican stock exchange (BMV) fell 0.94% on Tuesday in its main indicator to settle at 53,128.97 units, a percentage that represented its second drop of the year.
With the advancement of this day, the IPC accumulates a gain of 9.63% in the first 12 sessions of the year, in which it has closed 10 positive and two negative.
The Price and Quotation Index (IPC), the main indicator of the BMV, closed the session with a fall of 0.94%“being the biggest drop since December 30, 2022 and the second daily drop so far in 2023,” explained the economic analyst of Banco Base Alfredo Sandoval.
He added that on the day, only seven of the top 36 broadcasters registered gains, highlighting the issuers Volaris (+3.25%) and Grupo México (+0.81%), which rebounded after falling 4.02% and 9.28%, respectively, on Monday.
in the day, the peso depreciated 0.58% against the dollarwhen trading at 18.68 units per greenback, after appreciating at 18.79 pesos in the previous day, according to data from the Bank of Mexico.
The IPC closed the session at 53,128.97 unitswith a loss of 502.92 points and a negative variation of 0.94% compared to the previous day.
The volume traded in the market reached 204.3 million titles for an amount of 19,446 million pesos (1,041 million dollars).
Of the 645 firms that traded on the day, 283 ended with their prices rising333 had losses and 29 closed without changes.
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