Mexico 10-Year Government Bond Yield

Mexico 10-Year Government Bond Yield fell by 0.004% on Thursday October 23, trading at 8.52% with a weekly gain of 0.02% and monthly loss of 0.05%. September's inflation rate held at 3.76% within the central bank's target range, supporting continued monetary easing which typically lowers bond yields. The Bank of Mexico's tenth consecutive rate cut in September, reducing the benchmark interest rate to 7.5%, also contributes to downward pressure on bond yields. Robust first-half GDP growth of 1.8% driven by exports has a complex impact, potentially signaling strength but with a weaker outlook for the second half which could introduce volatility or upward pressure on yields. Its 52-week high was NA %, while its 52-week low was NA %.

5 Days 1 Month 3 Months 6 Months YTD 1 Year 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years
0.02% -0.05% -0.92% -1.10% -1.90% -1.56% -0.69% 2.96% 2.31%