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.
02/21/12
Summer Research Internship Program (Directorate General of Financial Stability)
02/21/12
Summer Research Internship Program (Directorate General of Financial System Issues)
02/16/12
02/15/12
Inflation Report October-December 2011 (Full text available only in Spanish)
02/08/12
Summer Research Internship Program (General Directorate of Strategy, Risks and Payment Systems)
02/01/12
01/31/12
01/20/12
The target for the overnight interbank funding rate is kept at 4.50 per cent
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12/23/11
12/21/11
2011-17 In the Quest of Macroprudential Policy Tools
12/19/11
12/09/11
"Mexico’s economic integration and outlook", Manuel Sánchez, Deputy Governor of Banco de México
12/07/11
2011-14 Policy Response to External Shocks: Lessons from the Crisis

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12/09/11
"Mexico’s economic integration and outlook", Manuel Sánchez, Deputy Governor of Banco de México



