
Latin American stock markets experienced volatility over the past two days, with initial significant declines followed by a rebound. On April 7, the Mexican stock market fell by 3.21%, while Brazil, Chile, and Argentina also reported declines of 2.28%, 3.66%, and 2%, respectively. The Mexican peso depreciated by 1.48% against the dollar, reaching a rate of 20.70 pesos per dollar. However, by April 8, the markets showed signs of recovery, with the Mexican stock market increasing by 1.33% and the Argentine market surging by nearly 7% in Wall Street trading. The peso improved to approximately 20.54 against the dollar, reflecting a positive shift in investor sentiment amid global market fluctuations influenced by trade tensions and recession fears.
La Bolsa Mexicana de Valores sube luego de que los mercados repuntaran tras fuertes caídas en medio de las tensiones arancelarias: https://t.co/ao0l1pGJXw
Crisis financiera: las acciones argentinas rebotan 8%, luego de que el mercado global atravesara una caída histórica https://t.co/uKzwJBkJsw
🇦🇷🚀 | Impresionante apertura de las acciones argentinas: Suben casi 7% en la bolsa de Wall Street y los bonos crecen hasta 2%. https://t.co/XJ1bwRZiA5
