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Today with Eduardo Ruiz-Healy: The Economic Package 2025, delivered last Friday by Claudia Sheinbaum's government to the Chamber of Deputies, seems to ignore the warnings of Moody's, which that same day changed Mexico's credit outlook from stable to negative. The rating agency, in adjusting its outlook, which does not imply an immediate downgrade of the rating, points out three key risks for the country: institutional weakening, fiscal rigidity and the chronic problems of Pemex. The Package does not address these points, which calls into question its ability to face economic challenges. Moody's highlights institutional weakening as one of the greatest concerns. Recent judicial reforms and the disappearance of autonomous bodies destroy the counterweights necessary to guarantee a safe environment for private investment. Without solid institutions, investors face greater risks, which discourages the flow of capital into the country. However, the Economic Package does not propose any serious measures to reverse this trend, which calls into question the government's ability to attract new investments. And more... Grupo Fórmula Subscribe to our YouTube channel! http://goo.gl/NAKFkj Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/50b... Stay informed minute by minute on our social networks: Facebook-----http://goo.gl/5UHZOQ Twitter----------http://goo.gl/nEXxVF Suggested channel http://goo.gl/hst33f Follow our live broadcast: https://bit.ly/3rDc3aJ Download our App: iOS: https://apple.co/3rANPOj Android: https://bit.ly/3gu8dKF For questions, comments or suggestions, please contact us at: [email protected]