Mexico - Average Long-term Government Bond





Mexico: Average Long-term Government Bond

Mnemonic IRGTLT.IMEX
Unit %, NSA
Adjustments Not Seasonally Adjusted
Thursday Weekly
Data 21 Mar 2024 9.48
14 Mar 2024

Series Information

Source Bank of Mexico
Release Weekly CETES rates
Frequency Weekly Thursday
Start Date 10/29/2003
End Date 3/20/2024

Mexico: Markets

Reference Last Previous Units Frequency
Lending Rate 26 Mar 2024 11.1 11.08 Percent, NSA Business Daily
Stock Market Index 25 Mar 2024 56,552 Index, NSA Daily
Average Long-term Government Bond 21 Mar 2024 9.48 %, NSA Thursday Weekly
Treasury Bills (over 31 days) 21 Mar 2024 11.19 11.2 %, NSA Thursday Weekly
Money Market Rate Jan 2024 11.5 11.5 % p.a., NSA Monthly
Monetary Policy Rate Jun 2017 7 6.75 % - End of period Monthly

Release Information

The Ministry of Finance, through Banco de Mexico as its financial agent announces the result of government securities auction each week.

Treasury Bills

Certificados de la Tesorería de la Federación (CETES)

Short-term zero-coupon bonds denominated in pesos issued at a discount in maturities of 28, 91, 182 and 364 days. These instruments are auctioned and traded based on its yield to maturity. Zero coupon bonds denominated in pesos issued by the Mexican Government

Domestic Bonds
Short-term bonds - Bonos de Desarrollo del Gobierno Federal (BONOS): Fixed rate semi-annual coupon bonds denominated in pesos, issued in maturities of 3 and 5 years. Bonds are auctioned each month and traded based on its yield to maturity. Issuance began in 2000. 
Long-term bonds - Bonos de Desarrollo del Gobierno Federal (BONOS): Fixed rate semi-annual coupon bonds denominated in pesos, issued in maturities of 10, 20 and 30 years. Bonds are auctioned each six weeks and traded based on its yield to maturity. Issuance began in 2001, 2003 and 2006 respectively.

BONOS are fixed government rates issued by the Federal Government.

Index-linked Bonds
Domestic Bonds 
Bonos de Desarrollo del Gobierno Federal denominated in UDIS (UDIBONOS): Fixed-rate securities denominated in UDIS[1] from 3-, 10- and 30-year maturity. UDIBONOS are auctioned each month and were designed to be effectively a "real rate of return" security. Inflation indexed securities issued by the Mexican Government (denominated in investment units-Udis).

Data is subjected to revisions.

For more information, please visit the Bank of Mexico's website.

http://www.banxico.org.mx/