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Spotlight: Mexican financial market : new instruments, rules boost capital investment

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  • Edward C. Skelton

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Mexico?s financial markets have surged since 2010, recovering from the global financial crisis and benefiting from new capital instruments and rules. Among the most prominent instruments are Certificados de Capital de Desarrollo (CKDs), or trust securities, and the country?s first real estate investment trust.> ; Additionally, modernization of Mexico?s market operations has helped drive initial public equity offerings (IPOs) and debt issuance.

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  • Edward C. Skelton, 2011. "Spotlight: Mexican financial market : new instruments, rules boost capital investment," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q3, pages 1-15.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:feddse:y:2011:i:q3:p:15:n:3
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    1. André, Marine C. & Armijo, Alberto & Espidio, Sebastián Medina & Sandoval, Jamel, 2023. "Policy mix in a small open emerging economy with commodity prices," Latin American Journal of Central Banking (previously Monetaria), Elsevier, vol. 4(1).

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    Real estate investment trusts; Securities;

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