Banxico Holds Rates Amid Peso Volatility

Investors in Mexico and Latin America are closely watching developments. Banxico Holds Rates Amid Peso Volatility — Investors in Mexico and Latin America are closely watching developments. This piece reviews the most recent data and perspectives shaping banxico holds rates amid peso volatility. Market participants point to both opportunities and risks, as regulatory trends and […]

Dual Listings and Capital Markets Integration on BIVA and NASDAQ

Mexican issuers are increasingly pursuing dual listings on the Institutional Stock Exchange (BIVA) and U.S. markets such as NASDAQ to expand investor reach. In 2025, several Mexican mid-cap firms in technology, fintech, and real estate announced dual listings, aiming to capture both domestic liquidity and access to global institutional investors. Analysts highlight that dual listings […]

Family Offices Turn to Private Credit in Mexico

Family offices are ramping up exposure to private credit opportunities in Mexico, seeking double-digit yields and secured lending structures. Mortgage-backed loans and SME financing vehicles are the most common formats, with average yields in the 12–15% range. These investments are collateralized by real estate or operating assets, reducing downside risk compared to unsecured debt. Managers […]

Peso-Denominated Bonds Attract Foreign Inflows

Mexico’s peso-denominated bonds continue to capture global investor attention as volatility in U.S. Treasuries drives capital into higher-yielding emerging markets. In August 2025, foreign holdings of Mexican government securities rose by more than $3.2 billion, marking the strongest monthly inflow since early 2023. Investors are drawn by Banxico’s disciplined monetary policy and real yields that […]