Government Bonds in pesos
Through specialized, professional service involving the most advanced technology, SIF ICAP offers its clients the opportunity to trade in government securities denominated in Mexican pesos.
The government bonds are issued by the Mexican government and divided into fixed-rate instruments (with weekly and zero coupon) and floating-rate bonds (with monthly, quarterly and semi-annual coupon dates), as well as bonds indexed to the National Consumer Price Index (INPC)
Since 2000, the Mexican market has undergone a dramatic change in the average term of debt on the market, and government securities are now being issued at terms of up to 30 years.
The government bonds are issued by the Mexican government and divided into fixed-rate instruments (with weekly and zero coupon) and floating-rate bonds (with monthly, quarterly and semi-annual coupon dates), as well as bonds indexed to the National Consumer Price Index (INPC)
Since 2000, the Mexican market has undergone a dramatic change in the average term of debt on the market, and government securities are now being issued at terms of up to 30 years.