Mexican Credit Market Strains Under Inflation, High Rates, and Reduced Remittances
Mexico's credit market is showing signs of stress as bank delinquency rates climbed to 2.22% over the past year. This increase is attributed to persistent inflation, high interest rates, and a decrease in remittances, collectively impacting household disposable income.
La morosidad bancaria en México aumentó a 2.22% en un año por inflación, altas tasas de interés y menores remesas, afectando el ingreso familiar disponible