CNBV Confirms Mexico's Financial Sector Stability with Strong Capital and Low Delinquency

Ángel Cabrera, president of Mexico's CNBV, affirmed the financial system's structural solidity, citing strong capitalization, robust liquidity, and a delinquency rate near 2 percent. This stability underpins public and investor confidence amid recent market tensions and economic uncertainty. Going forward, CNBV is urging banks to leverage their strong position to increase financing for productive development and infrastructure investment, crucial for Mexico's economic growth.
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