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IMF endorses $35 billion credit line for Mexico amid risks

EditorRachael Rajan
Published 2023-11-16, 04:28 p/m

MEXICO CITY - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a new Flexible Credit Line (FCL) arrangement for Mexico, valued at $35 billion, as a precautionary measure in recognition of the country's strong economic performance and robust policy framework. This latest arrangement, announced today, marks the tenth such agreement between Mexico and the IMF since 2009 and reflects a continued trend of reduced credit access from the peak of $88 billion in 2017.

Gita Gopinath, the IMF's First Deputy Managing Director and Acting Chair, praised Mexico's broad-based economic expansion, which has been fueled by strong private consumption and investment. She highlighted the nation's sound macroeconomic policies, including a flexible exchange rate regime, credible inflation targeting framework, fiscal responsibility law, and well-regulated financial sector.

Despite these strengths, Gopinath pointed out that Mexico remains vulnerable to several external tail risks. These include financial market volatility, increased risk premia, and capital outflows from emerging markets. Concerns are also heightened by weaker U.S. growth prospects and a potential global economic slowdown. The IMF plans to reassess these risks and their implications for Mexico during a mid-term review set for November 2024.

The FCL is designed to support countries with very strong policy fundamentals and track records in economic performance. It serves as an insurance against external shocks and provides member countries with the flexibility to draw on the credit line at their discretion. Mexico's decision to secure this precautionary FCL is indicative of its ongoing commitment to maintaining prudent economic policies amidst a landscape of global uncertainty.

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