The Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) 1.88% retreated on Thursday in its main indicator, which fell to 56 thousand 866.76 units, in a day with advances in the world markets and especially the United States, which advanced after comments from President Donald Trump.
“In the capital market, the news of the commercial agreement and Trump’s comments, allowed gains, mainly in the European and American sessions,” explained the deputy director of economic and financial analysis of the Base Bank, Jesús Anacarsis López.
He added that in the United States indexes the Dow Jones won 0.62%; he Nasdaq Composite advanced 1.07% and the S&P 500 rose 0.58%.
In Mexico, said the expert, the Price and Quotation Index (CPI)main indicator of the BMV, “closed the session with a loss of 1.88% to cut a streak of three progress sessions and record the greatest fall since April 29,” when it dropped 2.4%.
Inside the Mexican market, they highlighted the losses of the stations: Banorte (-4.09%), Walmex (-3.34%), FEMSA (-2.14%), Mobile America (-2.02%) y Airport group of the Pacific (-2.29%).
For his part, the director of Economic Analysis of the Actinver Financial Group, Enrique Covarrubias, He pointed out that with this Thursday the Mexican index located its performance so far from 2025 in +14.9% and stressed that “the Mexican market operated with pessimism throughout the session.”
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On the day, the Mexican peso showed 0.35% against the dollar, when quoting in 19,53 units per green ticket, after being valued in 19.6 on the previous day, according to data from the data of the data Bank of Mexico.
The negotiated volume in the market reached 251.2 million titles for an amount of 16,571 million pesos.
Of the 531 signatures that quoted on the day, 295 ended with their rising prices, 218 had losses and 18 closed without change.
The titles with the highest upward variation were from the company of timber and paper products TEAK (Teak CPO), with 27.95%; of the Minera Autlán (Autlán B), with 8.68%, and the supermarket chain Lacomer (Lacomer UBC), with 3.29%.
In contrast, the greatest downward variations were from the automotive insurer Quality (Q), with -7.29%; of the sports centers chain Sports World (Sport S), with -4.5%, andl Banorte Financial Group (Gfnorte O), with -4.09%.
With EFE information.