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The Mexican stock market extended its decline on June 19, 2025, with the S&P/BMV IPC index closing at 56,068.16, down 1.17%.
This marked a new one-month low and deepened a multiday slide, as confirmed by official exchange data and the attached daily and 4-hour charts.The session saw intensified selling, with technical indicators signaling growing bearish momentum.
The daily chart shows the IPC breaking below its 50-day moving average and testing the 200-day moving average, a critical support level.The MACD histogram turned more negative, and the RSI fell to 36.78, approaching oversold territory but not yet indicating a reversal.
Bollinger Bands show the index hugging the lower band, underscoring persistent selling pressure and increased volatility.The 4-hour chart reinforces this view, with the IPC trading below all key short-term moving averages, a negative MACD, and an RSI at 23.27, deep in oversold territory.Mexican Stock Market Extends Slide as Technical Breakdown Accelerates.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Geopolitical tensions played a central role in driving risk aversion.
The escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, and the possibility of direct US involvement, weighed heavily on investor sentiment.Mexican Markets Slide as Peso WeakensThe Mexican peso weakened for a third consecutive day, closing at 19.0416 per dollar, as market participants sought safety in the US dollar and other haven assets.
The Federal Reserves decision to hold rates steady, while leaving the door open for future cuts, added to the uncertainty.Sector performance reflected broad-based selling.
Industrials, consumer goods, and consumer staples led the declines.
The five biggest losers were Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico (-4.30%), Grupo Mexico (-3.53%), Grupo Financiero Inbursa (-2.57%), Banorte, and Inbursa.These stocks suffered from concerns over global growth, commodity price volatility, and financial sector exposure to risk-off flows.
In contrast, defensive names provided some support.The top five winners were Regional SAB de CV (+3.09%), Coca-Cola Femsa (+2.50%), Arca Continental (+2.34%), Genomma Lab Internacional (+2.69%), and Grupo Televisa (+1.28%).Investors rotated into these stocks for their stable cash flows and lower sensitivity to economic swings.
Compared to regional peers, Mexicos market underperformed, with Brazils Bovespa and Chiles IPSA posting smaller losses.The IPCs year-to-date gain remains positive, but the short-term trend has clearly turned negative.
The real story behind the numbers is a market under pressure from both technical and fundamental forces.The break below key moving averages, persistent risk aversion, and geopolitical uncertainty have driven investors out of cyclical and financial names and into defensive sectors.
Without a clear technical reversal, the IPC faces further downside risk if these headwinds persist.





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