Mexico's main stock index falls 4%, battered by hit to airport operators
MEXICO CITY - Mexico's main stock index fell by more than 4% on Thursday, dragged down by a sharp sell-off in shares for the country's main airport operators following government changes to the terms of their tariff base regulation.
Trading in the companies' shares was briefly suspended, and the turmoil at one point sent Mexico's S&P/BMV IPC stock index down by over 4%, before it pared some of the losses.
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