Moody’s Credit Rating Downgrade Signals Trouble Ahead for Mexico’s Economy

Mexico City, Mexico — Moody’s Investors Service has downgraded the outlook on Mexico’s credit rating from “stable” to “negative,” while maintaining the country’s sovereign rating at “Baa2.” This adjustment reflects growing concerns over weakening policymaking and institutional challenges that could jeopardize Mexico’s fiscal and economic stability, the rating agency announced in a recent statement.

The shift to a negative outlook signals that Moody’s may consider lowering Mexico’s credit rating in its next review if current trends persist. Despite the reaffirmation of the Baa2 rating, the negative outlook underscores heightened risks associated with the country’s economic management and institutional integrity.

Moody’s cited several factors influencing its decision, highlighting deteriorating debt affordability and increased rigidity in public spending. “Deteriorating debt affordability and increased rigidity in public spending make fiscal consolidation more difficult, following a widening of the public deficit this year, which represents a departure from a long-standing history of low deficits regardless of economic pressures,” the agency stated. This fiscal strain comes on the heels of Mexico’s decision to present its 2025 Economic Package, raising concerns about the country’s ability to manage its budget effectively.

Additionally, Moody’s expressed apprehension over recent constitutional reforms that may undermine the checks and balances of Mexico’s judicial system. The agency warned that such institutional changes could have a detrimental impact on Mexico’s economic and fiscal strength, further complicating efforts to maintain fiscal discipline and economic growth.

Another significant concern for Moody’s is the potential increase in contingent liabilities from state-owned oil company Pemex. The rating agency noted a higher likelihood that these liabilities could materialize on the government’s balance sheet, without addressing the sustainability of Pemex’s long-term debt. This situation poses ongoing fiscal risks for the Mexican government, threatening to strain public finances and limit the country’s economic flexibility.

Despite these challenges, Moody’s reaffirmed the Baa2 rating, citing Mexico’s solid economic fundamentals and the benefits of its diversified economy. The agency acknowledged the potential advantages stemming from nearshoring trends, which are expected to bolster Mexico’s economic resilience and support sustained growth.

“Mexico continues to benefit from solid economic strength that will be supported by the diversity of the economy, as well as by the potential benefits of nearshoring,” Moody’s added in its statement. These positive factors help mitigate some of the fiscal and institutional risks, providing a buffer against potential downgrades in the near future.

The timing of Moody’s announcement, just a day before Mexico’s presentation of the 2025 Economic Package, adds an element of uncertainty to the country’s economic outlook. Investors and policymakers will be closely monitoring how the new economic measures address the concerns raised by the rating agency.

As Mexico navigates these fiscal and institutional challenges, the reaffirmed Baa2 rating and negative outlook from Moody’s serve as a crucial indicator of the country’s current economic health and the potential risks it faces moving forward.

About Moody’s Investors Service

Moody’s Investors Service is a global credit rating, research, and risk analysis firm providing essential intelligence for investors and other market participants. Moody’s opinions express only the views of Moody’s and do not necessarily represent those of the issuer.

Mexico City, Mexico — Moody’s Investors Service has downgraded the outlook on Mexico’s credit rating from “stable” to “negative,” while maintaining . . .

Follow Us On Google News | Get Our Newsletter



Trending News on PVDN

  • sargassum-slams-cancun-playa-restaurantsSargassum Crisis in Cancún and Playa del Carmen Forces Restaurants and Beach Clubs to Cut Staff Businesses in Cancún and Playa del Carmen report steep losses due to sargassum, with restaurants losing diners and beach clubs sending staff on unpaid leave. Restaurants and beach clubs along the shores of Puerto Juárez in Cancún and Playa del Carmen are grappling with a sharp downturn in business due to a relentless invasion of…
  • puerto-vallarta-flooding-landslide-hurricane-erickHeavy rains flood Puerto Vallarta streets and trigger landslide in tunnel Flooding from remnants of Hurricane Erick paralyzed key roads in Puerto Vallarta and caused a landslide in the Luis Donaldo Colosio tunnel, Civil Protection continues damage assessment. The city of Puerto Vallarta was overwhelmed Thursday night by heavy rainfall that caused major flooding, stranded vehicles, and triggered a landslide in the Luis Donaldo Colosio bypass…
  • cancun-hotels-sargassum-cleanup-failuresCancún government demands answers from hotels on sargassum cleanup failures Mayor Ana Paty Peralta will meet with hotel leaders in Cancún to address failures in sargassum cleanup efforts, amid growing environmental and public health concerns. The municipal government of Benito Juárez is taking a firmer stance on the growing sargassum problem in Cancún, calling on the hotel industry to explain its inadequate handling of seaweed…
  • sargassum-free-beaches-quintana-roo-summer-2025Sargassum-Free Beaches in Quintana Roo for Summer 2025, including beaches in Cancún Travelers looking for sargassum-free beaches in Quintana Roo this summer can still find clear waters in Isla Mujeres and parts of Cancún, according to updated reports. As the summer travel season ramps up, much of the Caribbean coast is once again dealing with sargassum, the brown seaweed that washes ashore in thick mats and affects…
  • cancun-beaches-50-tons-sargassum-cleanupCancún beach overwhelmed by over 50 tons of sargassum in 24 hours Over 50 tons of sargassum were removed from Cancún’s Chac Mool Beach in just 24 hours, as authorities ramp up cleaning efforts across three key public beaches. Cancún’s white-sand beaches are under pressure once again as an unusually large volume of sargassum has washed ashore in the last 24 hours, disrupting tourism and triggering a…
  • tropical-storm-erick-warnings-mexico-coastHurricane Erick will bring heavy rains to Puerto Vallarta Hurricane Erick Puerto Vallarta will bring heavy rains to Puerto Vallarta by Friday but poses no risk to the northern coast of Jalisco. Meteorologist Víctor Manuel Cornejo López, of the Civil Protection scientific committee for the Bay, reports that Hurricane Erick will deliver significant rainfall to Puerto Vallarta without threatening the region’s safety. According to…
  • Arrivals at Puerto Vallarta airport increases nearly 50 in JanuaryAirlines warn of possible flight delays and cancellations in Puerto Vallarta Airlines warn of possible flight delays and cancellations in Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara, Mexico City, and more due to Hurricane Erick. Flexible travel policies are now in place. Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco — Travelers passing through Puerto Vallarta International Airport and other major airports across Mexico may experience delays or cancellations due to the ongoing effects of…
  • Body with signs of crocodile attack found in Ameca River, a leg was found last monthBeaches Closed in Nuevo Vallarta and Lo de Marcos After Crocodile Sighting Authorities temporarily close beaches in Nuevo Vallarta and Lo de Marcos after a crocodile was spotted in shallow waters. Tourists are urged to follow lifeguard guidance. Beaches in Nuevo Vallarta and Lo de Marcos were temporarily closed to the public on Friday, June 20, after a crocodile was spotted swimming close to shore, prompting swift…
  • huracan-erick-2025-mexico-peligroHurricane Erick Becomes Eastern Pacific’s Strongest Cyclone of 2025, Eyes Mexico’s Southwest Coast Hurricane Erick rapidly intensified off Mexico’s Pacific coast, becoming the second hurricane of the 2025 season and threatening southwestern Mexico with dangerous wind, rain, and storm surge. This story is available in Spanish: El huracán Erick se fortalece rápidamente y amenaza la costa suroeste de México The 2025 eastern Pacific hurricane season continues to surge…
  • heavy-rain-flooding-landslides-puerto-vallartaTrash-Choked Drains Make Puerto Vallarta Flooding Worse During Heavy Rain Overflowing storm drains clogged with garbage are fueling flooding in Puerto Vallarta, officials warn, as rains bring chaos to multiple neighborhoods. As heavy rain swept across Puerto Vallarta Thursday night and into Friday morning, flooding was widespread—but officials say much of the chaos was avoidable. The city’s stormwater drains, overwhelmed not just by rainfall but…
Scroll to Top