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Mexican Stocks Rebound as the Trade-Deal Verdict Proves Less Harsh Than Feared
Mexico's IPC stock index rose 0.42% to 67,248 on July 1, rebounding above 67,000 as the US avoided renewing the USMCA trade deal in its current form but did not terminate it, reducing market fears. The decision eased concerns about a harsh outcome for trade relations.
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