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Banco de México

Banco de México is the central bank of Mexico. By constitutional mandate, it is autonomous in both its operations and management. Its main function is to provide domestic currency to the Mexican economy and its main priority is to ensure the stability of the domestic currency’s purchasing power. Its other functions are to promote both the sound development of the financial system and the optimal functioning of the payment systems.

News

05/13/13

"Financial stability implications of changing global finance: policy panel", Manuel Ramos Francia, Deputy Governor of Banco de México

05/08/13

Inflation Report January-March 2013 (Full text available only in Spanish)

05/06/13

New design of the 50-peso banknote

05/06/13

"Lanzamiento del nuevo billete de $50 pesos", Agustín Carstens, Governor of Banco de México (available only in Spanish)

04/30/13

Annual Report 2012 (Full text available only in Spanish)

04/26/13

The target for the overnight interbank funding rate is kept at 4.0 per cent

04/25/13

"76 Convención Bancaria", Agustín Carstens, Governor of Banco de México (available only in Spanish)

04/10/13

"La economía mexicana", Agustín Carstens, Governor of Banco de México (available only in Spanish)

03/11/13

"Redescubriendo México", Manuel Sánchez, Deputy Governor of Banco de México (available only in Spanish)

03/08/13

The target for the overnight interbank funding rate is decreased by 50 basis points

02/25/13

Call for Banco de Mexico's 2013 Directorate General of Financial System Issues (DGASF) summer internship program

02/22/13

"Evolución y perspectivas de la economía mexicana", Agustín Carstens, Governor of Banco de México (available only in Spanish)

02/21/13

Call for Banco de Mexico's 2013 Directorate General of Financial Stability (DGEF) summer internship program

02/20/13

"Mexico's economic outlook and challenges", Manuel Sánchez, Deputy Governor of Banco de México

02/18/13

"The search for Mexico's economic progress", Manuel Sánchez, Deputy Governor of Banco de México