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December 18, 2019

Mexico Banking Outlook. Second half 2019

In the first nine months of 2019, the main source of growth in bank credit to the private sector was business loans. Commercial bank deposits lose dynamism. Weakness of external financing sources is influenced by concerns regarding the global economic cycle and internal uncertainty.

September 13, 2019

The Mexican financial system has shown an orderly adjustment to a complicated environment

Through the “Financial Stability Report” (REF), Banco de México (Banxico) monitors the main risks and vulnerabilities that could affect the stability of the Mexican financial system.

July 29, 2019

Mexico | Monthly Report on Banking and the Financial System. July 2019

Update of financial savings and financing indicators in Mexico. Credit limit raised by INFONAVIT. Market performance supported by expected interest rate cuts. Reports by Sociedades de Información Crediticia (Credit bureaus). Information received by SIC from financial institutions.

June 28, 2019

Mexico | Monthly Report on Banking and the Financial System. June 2019

Mortgage lending increased, with higher average amounts and a slight increase in the interest rate. In 2018, payroll loans slowed their growth rate. The Financial System Stability Council (CESF) updates its risk balance. High concentration of demand for bank mortgage loans.

May 30, 2019

Mexico | Monthly Report on Banking and the Financial System. May 2019

The CNBV publishes a new financial education indicator. The dynamism in private sector credit in 1Q19 reflects moderation in economic activity. Trade Tensions between the USA and China Increase Risks for Global Growth.