Mexican unidad de inversión

The unidad de inversión (UDI, literally "investment unit", ISO 4217 code MXV) is an index unit of funds used in Mexico. It can be traded in many currency markets because its value changes with respect to currencies. The value of the UDI was first set at one Mexican peso on April 4, 1995 after the Mexican peso crisis. Unlike currencies, it is designed maintain a constant purchasing power with respect to the general consumer price index and not be subject to inflation. The Mexican credit system (especially mortgages) uses the UDI rather than the peso because of its stability.[1]

Unidad de inversión
ISO 4217
CodeMXV (numeric: 979)
Subunit0.01
Unit
Pluralunidades de inversión
UDIs

The plural form "UDIs" is often used, even in official government documents, but is regarded as grammatically incorrect.

The following is a table of the value of the unidad de inversión on selected dates:

Historical values[2]
DateValue in
Mexican pesos
Change from
last year
April 4, 19951.000000
January 10, 19961.351027
January 10, 19971.735446+28.5%
January 10, 19982.009727+15.8%
January 10, 19992.382641+18.6%
January 10, 20002.679749+12.5%
January 10, 20012.922224+9.0%
January 10, 20023.058233+4.7%
January 10, 20033.230335+5.6%
January 10, 20043.356677+3.9%
January 10, 20053.538055+5.4%
January 10, 20063.646963+3.1%
January 10, 20073.798090+4.0%
January 10, 20083.937814+3.7%
January 10, 20094.196185+6.6%
January 10, 20104.347060+3.6%
January 10, 20114.531767+4.2%
January 10, 20124.706135+3.8%
January 10, 20134.882970+3.8%
January 10, 20145.071467+3.9%
January 10, 20155.284015+4.2%
January 10, 20165.389834+2.0%
January 10, 20175.577329+3.5%
January 10, 20185.950678+6.7%
January 10, 20196.248483+5.0%
January 10, 20206.413049+2.6%
January 10, 20216.619514+3.2%
January 10, 20227.112667+7.4%
January 10, 20237.665425+7.8%
October 25, 20237.895175+3.0%

References

  1. ExchangeRate.com. Accessed April 29, 2012.
  2. "Estructura de información (SIE, Banco de México)". www.banxico.org.mx. Retrieved 2023-09-25.
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