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Specialists Lower Expectations for Mexico’s Gdp and Moderate Inflation: Banxico Survey

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Private sector specialists lowered their expectation of growth for Mexico's GDP this year to 0.50%, according to the results of the Banxico Survey.
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Reading time approx.: 1 minutes, 49 secondsA group of 42 analysts who participated in the monthly Banxico poll in October raised the percentage of responses to the dikes for the growth of the Mexican economy in governance, which includes problems of public insecurity, which rose from 37 to 41%, with its highest level since February.

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Mexico. Private analysts raised to 1.40 percent from 1.35 percent their forecast for the growth of Mexico’s economy in 2026, according to a survey prepared by the Central Bank of Mexico (Banxico) released today Monday. By 2025, experts maintained by 0.50 percent the estimate of growth of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), according to the median of the survey conducted among 42 participants. Mexico’s economy, the second mayor of Latin America after B…

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Private sector specialists lowered their expectation of growth for Mexico's GDP this year to 0.50%, according to the results of the Banxico Survey.

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El Economista broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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