The thirtieth anniversary of the autonomy of the Bank of Mexico was celebrated. On April 1, 1994, the law that granted autonomous status to the Mexican central bank came into force.

This legal change was part of a wave of institutional reforms in Latin America in which various central banks in the region obtained their autonomy. With the exception of a few years and a few countries, the entire region is currently characterized by relative price stability. In 2024, the vast majority of Latin American countries will have single-digit inflation and in almost all of these countries inflation will be less than 5%.