Most Important Business News for Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Key business and economic headlines for February 24, 2026, covering market shifts, political accusations, security concerns, and financial updates in Mexico and globally.
In a rapidly changing world, staying informed this Tuesday, February 24, 2026, with the business news affecting our environment is crucial. From local events influencing our communities and lifestyle to global news defining the international landscape, we invite you to discover the most relevant news from the world of business and economics, offering you a strategic insight into what is happening and how it can impact your decisions.## Learn More## These are the most important business news headlines for Tuesday, February 24, 2026
- For Tuesday, February 24, 2026, the price of the dollar falls, reaching an exchange rate of $17.17 pesos; similarly, the euro falls to $20.23 pesos.
- Tesla owner and magnate, Elon Musk, accuses President
of having ties to organized crime.
- In response, the President is analyzing legal actions against Elon Musk for these accusations.
- The U.S. Department of State maintains a travel advisory to prevent its citizens from traveling to 15 states within the country.
- According to international media, sponsors and organizations have expressed to FIFA the possibility of withdrawing Mexico from the 2026 World Cup due to recent acts of violence.
- In response, the Mexican Government guaranteed security for this soccer event and ruled out any type of risk.
- Citi sells 24% of Banamex to investors such as Blackstone, General Atlantic, and Afore Sura for 43 billion pesos.
- According to the INEGI, Mexico’s
closed the fourth quarter of 2025 with 59.8 million people.
- Banking and financial activities are gradually being re-established in Jalisco and regions affected by acts of violence on Sunday, February 22.
- FedEx sued the U.S. government seeking reimbursement for tariffs paid following the annulment of the economic powers act.
- Inflation in Mexico rose to 3.92% for the first half of February 2026.## You May Also ReadThe post
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