Mexican unidad de inversión

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title: Mexican unidad de inversión
text: The unidad de inversión 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 to maintain a constant purchasing power with respect to the general consumer price index and not be subject to inflation. The Mexican credit system uses the UDI rather than the peso because of its sta
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description: Mexican currency funds unit
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