The Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) fell this Tuesday a 0.69 % in its main indicator, which was located in 51 thousand 096.64 unitsclose to losing the floor of the 51 thousand pointsa fall in line with the markets of USA.
“The capital market closed the session with widespread losses globally, breaking a streak of four consecutive sessions in which the United States indices reached a new historical high,” commented the director of Economic and Financial Analysis of Banco Base, Gabriela Siller. .
He specified that in the United States, the Dow Jones lost 0.86%; the Nasdaq Composite fell 0.09 % and the S&P 500 fell 0.29%.
In Mexico, Siller specified, the Price and Quotations Index (IPC)the main indicator of the BMV, “closed the session with a loss of 0.69% to tie three sessions of declines.”
Within the index, he noted, the losses of the stations stood out: Cemex (-2.34%), Femsa (-1.76%), Grupo México (-1.58%), Bimbo (-3.22%) and Industrias Peñoles (-5.48%).
For his part, the director of Economic Analysis of the Actinver Financial Group, Enrique Covarrubias, pointed out that this Tuesday the CPI lost one 0.69 % “and joined the negative movement of his peers in the United States.”
With this movement, he specified, the index reached an accumulated loss so far this year. -11 %.
During the day, the peso depreciated 1.3 % against the dollar, when trading in 20.67 units per greenbackafter the previous 20.4, according to data from the Bank of Mexico.
The IPC closed the session in 51 thousand 096.64 unitswith a loss of 352.79 points and a negative variation of the 0.69 % versus the previous day.
The volume traded in the market reached 213.8 million titles for an amount of 13,902 million pesos.
Of the 580 companies who quoted on the day, 312 they ended with their prices rising, 249 They had losses and 19 They closed without changes.
The titles with the greatest upward variation were from the Inter-American Entertainment Corporation (CIE B), with 4%; from the auto insurance company Qualitas (Q), with 3.66%and the airline Volaris (FLY TO), with 3.25%.
In contrast, the largest downward variations were from the mining company Industrias Peñoles (PEÑOLES), with -5.48%; from the auto parts and automotive equipment firm Nemak (NEMAK A) with -4.57%and the department store chain El Puerto de Liverpool (LIVEPOL C-1), con el -4.07 %.
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