What is the current performance of the Cetes?
The 28-day Cetes fell 0.05 percentage points, to stand at 6.95%.
The 91-day instruments remained at 7.1%.
The 175-day bonds were at 7.14%, while the two-year Cetes were at 7.82%. The latter doubles the current general inflation.
Is it worth investing in Cetes?
The Cetes are attractive because, although they have had reductions, they represent an alternative to invest if inflation is taken as a reference, which is currently 3.77% at an annual rate, according to Inegi.
The current terms of the Cetes give a return that exceeds the price index, making them a valuable option to protect money from the loss of purchasing power
