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The World Bank updated its 2025 economic growth forecast for Mexico on Tuesday, amid growing trade uncertainty that is ...
Mexico’s economic activity rebounded strongly in July, posting a notable 3.8% growth compared to the same month last year. This sharp recovery follows a disappointing 0.6% decline in June ...
The country’s central bank said it expects Mexico’s gross domestic product to grow 0.1% this year, down from it’s previous estimate of 0.6%.
We thought these were the good times for Mexico, but its economic growth has fallen short of expectations, with estimated 2013 growth at 1.3 percent. Why has Mexico performed so poorly?
Mexico’s economy expanded more in the third quarter than preliminary data suggested, lifted by surging exports to the US and strong consumer spending. Official data released Friday showed gross ...
Mexico, meanwhile, will rank ninth with a ... have paved the way for accelerated and sustainable economic growth. Other countries such as Indonesia and Russia will also show significant growth.
The forecast for the United States called for the economy to rise by 2.6% this year and 2.2% next year. The forecast for Mexico called for growth of 2.0% this year and 2.3% in 2020. In nominal ...
Earlier this year, the International Monetary Fund lowered its growth expectations for Mexico's overall economy on weak demand. And analysts like S&P Capital's Joydeep Mukherji say the drug trade ...
Mexico’s economic growth slowed moderately in the fourth quarter and all of 2016 as a sluggish industrial sector offset robust gains in domestic consumption. Gross domestic product, a measure of ...
More centers of growth like Querétaro –- that's the goal of the new government's economic reforms. Though Mexico's economy slipped in the last quarter of 2013, economists expect growth to rebound.
Reporting from Mexico City — Bad economic news continues to stall Mexico’s growth and undermine government efforts to portray the country’s financial situation as robust as it heads toward a ...
MEXICO CITY—The Bank of Mexico raised its forecasts for economic growth this year and next, citing resilience in demand for Mexican exports, robust domestic consumption and plans for increased ...