Mexico · Markets
The Big Three
ASUR was the session’s worst-performing name, sinking 2.2% Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste led the IPC’s decliners on a day the benchmark barely moved, extending pressure on an operator whose Mexican passenger traffic has been the soft spot in an otherwise growing portfolio.
The index went nowhere – and that’s the story The Mexbol closed at 67,060, down just 0.02% and still 6.3% below its 52-week high of 71,601, a becalmed tape that speaks to investors digesting Washington’s decision not to renew USMCA.
The peso quietly did the heavy lifting at 17.45 USD/MXN eased 0.08% and sits 7.6% stronger than its 52-week weak point of 18.90, the superpeso holding firm even as the US opted for annual trade reviews rather than a clean 16-year extension.






