Ángel García-Lascurain, president of the Mexican Institute of Finance Executives, explains that Victoria Rodríguez Ceja - whom President Andrés Manuel López Obrador will propose to occupy the position of governor of the Mexican Central Bank - has a broad career as an economist, although she lacks experience in monetary policy.
But in addition, there is a key factor on its profile to give investors certainty: will it maintain the autonomy of Banco de México?