The Mexico UDI (Unidad de Inversion, or Investment Unit) is an inflation-indexed unit of account introduced in 1995 to stabilize the Mexican financial system. Its value adjusts daily based on the National Consumer Price Index (INPC), ensuring that investments and loans maintain constant purchasing power against inflation. The values of the non-distributed currency are released by the Bank of Mexico.
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