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BMV and Biva Advance Strongly after a Volatile Trading Day
The Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) experienced a second consecutive gain, despite the volatility caused by the conflict between Ukraine and Russia and the Western sanctions against Moscow.
The Mexican Stock Exchange demonstrates strength with consecutive gains amid geopolitical tensions. Photo: Sin Embargo
03/01/2022
BMV and Biva Advance Strongly after a Volatile Trading Day The Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (BMV) had its second consecutive strong gain on Monday. The stock market advanced in a volatile session, in which investors continued to pay attention to the conflict between Ukraine and Russia and the sanctions against Moscow by Western countries.
The benchmark S&P/BMV IPC index, made up of the 35 most valuable issuers by capitalization and liquidity in Mexico, ended with a 1.61% advance to 53,400.61 points.The FTSE BIVA index, the main index of the Bolsa Institucional de Valores (BIVA), gained 1.56% and closed at 1,101.30 units.
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