Mexico | Monthly Report on Banking and the Financial System. June 2019
Published on Friday, June 28, 2019 | Updated on Wednesday, July 3, 2019
Mexico | Monthly Report on Banking and the Financial System. June 2019
Mortgage lending increased, with higher average amounts and a slight increase in the interest rate. In 2018, payroll loans slowed their growth rate. The Financial System Stability Council (CESF) updates its risk balance. High concentration of demand for bank mortgage loans.
Key points
- Key points:
- Business loans have become more sluggish, while consumer loans deepen their slowdown
- Traditional bank deposits picked up in April, boosted by term deposits
- Lower interest rate expectation fuels risk appetite
- Repo and securities lending
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Authors
- Fernando Balbuena
- Alfonso GurzaBBVA Research - Principal Economist
- Iván Martínez UrquijoBBVA Research - Principal Economist
- Francisco Javier Morales
- Carlos SerranoBBVA Research - Chief Economist
- Mariana Angélica ToránBBVA Research - Principal Economist
- Samuel VázquezBBVA Research - Principal Economist
Geographies
- Geography Tags
- Mexico
Topics
- Topic Tags
- Banks
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