Mexico Consumer Confidence
Consumer Confidence Index (ICC) in Mexico is a metric that measures the current perceptions and future expectations that people have about their own economic situation, their family's economic situation, and the country as a whole, with respect to the purchase of consumer durables and non-durables, employment, inflation, and savings. A total of 2336 families in 32 major cities around the country were used to compile the index, which was released in September. As of January 2003, the ICC had a base of 100 points; levels above 100 imply optimism, 100 suggest neutrality, and levels below 100 indicate pessimism.
A higher than expected figure should be seen as positive (bullish) for the MXN while a lower than expected figure should be seen as negative (bearish) for the MXN.
Simbols | Kopienas Trend (Shorts vs Longs) | Simbolu popularitāte | Vid. pārdošanas cena / Distance no cenas | Vid. pirkšanas cena / Distance no cenas | Pašreizējā cena | |
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USDMXN |
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19.4175 -11564 pips |
20.2847 +2892 pips |
20.5739 | |
EURMXN |
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18.8964 -25701 pips |
0 +214665 pips |
21.4665 | |
GBPMXN |
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25.0687 -3411 pips |
0 +254098 pips |
25.4098 |