CNBV Clears BBVA’s Buyout of Banco Sabadell: Finance Week
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CNBV Clears BBVA’s Buyout of Banco Sabadell: Finance Week

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Mariana Allende By Mariana Allende | Journalist & Industry Analyst - Thu, 02/20/2025 - 13:26

This week in finance, experts discuss investment, private equity, and credit management. CNBV approves BBVA’s acquisition of Banco Sabadell, and sustainable bonds are forecasted to hit US$1 trillion by 2025.

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Strategies for PE, VC Firms to Exit Investments in Mexico

Mexico's private equity and venture capital markets are expanding, making successful investment exits crucial for generating returns and attracting new capital, writes Cesar Alejandro Nunez, Director of Latin America, Houlihan Lokey Financial Advisors. Navigating Mexico’s regulatory environment, market timing, and financial reporting standards is essential.

BIN Sponsorship in a Changing Financial Landscape

Ivan Baquero, Country Manager, Evertech Mexico writes about how, in financial transactions, the Bank Identification Number (BIN), also known as the Issuer Identification Number (IIN), is a silent, yet powerful player.

BBVA's Sabadell Acquisition in Mexico Approved by CNBV

The National Banking and Securities Commission (CNBV) authorized BBVA to acquire indirect control of Sabadell in Mexico. This authorization follows the approval granted by the Federal Economic Competition Commission (COFECE), the competition regulator, in December 2024.

Global Sustainable Bond Issuance to Reach US$1 Trillion in 2025

Global issuance of sustainable bonds, including green, social, sustainability, sustainability-linked, and transition bonds, is projected to reach approximately US$1 trillion in 2025, according to a new forecast from Moody’s Ratings. 

Milei Faces Fraud Accusations Over $LIBRA Cryptocurrency

Argentine lawyers have filed fraud complaints against President Javier Milei over his promotion of a cryptocurrency on social media, alleging his actions led to investor losses. The complaint, submitted to a criminal court on Sunday, accuses Milei of potential fraud and violation of public ethics laws.

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