The stock markets of Mexico The negotiations on Wednesday closed practically unchanged. The local stock indices cut what looked like a clear losing session after completing a streak of five consecutive days with positive performance.
the main index S&P/BMV CPI of the Mexican stock exchange (BMV), which measures the 35 most liquid shares in the domestic market, gained 0.86 points or 0% to 54,871.36 units. The FTSE BIVAof the Institutional Stock Exchange (Biva), fell 0.03% to 1,144.56 points.
Within the benchmark, most components ended in gains territory, with 20 stocks in the green and 15 in the red. The worst performances were for Alfa, which fell 1.45%; the airport Asur, with 1.39%, and Banorte, with 1.31 percent.
Investors are cautious, amid signs of a slowdown in corporate results in the United States and with an eye on the future of interest rates from central banks, including the Federal Reserve and Banco de México.