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Mexico’s Stock Market Surges, Snapping a Six-Day Slide

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Mexico’s Stock Market Surges, Snapping a Six-Day Slide

Mexico's stock market jumped 1.72% to 67,416 on June 25, snapping a six-day slide as a soft US inflation reading eased rate worries; the peso held steady.

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Mexico Markets Mexico’s Stock Market Surges, Snapping a Six-Day Slide By Richard Mann · June 26, 2026 · 10 min read Daily Brief The morning intel from across Latin America. Free. Subscribe By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy. We never share your email. Key Facts The IPC surged 1.72% to 67,416 on June 25 — snapping a six-day losing streak and leading the region. A soft US inflation reading lit the rebound — easing global rate worries and lifting risk appetite. Domestic inflation has cooled — to its lowest in months, with the central bank’s rate settled at a multi-year low. It was a catch-up bounce — the heavily sold index snapped back from the lower edge of its range. The peso held near 17.54 per dollar — a steady currency alongside the equity surge.

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