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What is the Mexico 10Y Government bond yield?

The Mexico 10Y Government Bond has a 10.158% yield. A positive spread, marked by , means that the 10Y Bond Yield is higher than the corresponding foreign bond. Instead, a negative spread is marked by a green circle . Click on the values in " Current Spread " column, for the historical series of the spread.

What is a Bono bond in Mexico?

Bonos are Fixed-rate Federal Government Development Bonds. These are the classic government bonds and supply the Mexican government with its largest source of debt. To learn about the Mexican economy in more detail, including GDP statistics, along with export and import data, see our Overview Of Mexico’s Economy.

Why did Argentina invest $7.5 billion in sovereign bonds?

The country placed $7.5 billion in sovereign bonds as part of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s plan to increase debt and finance more spending during this election year. With this, the country becomes “the largest sovereign issuer with a BBB rating at a global level,” the Government said.

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