Mexican stocks drop after U.S. consumer data
MEXICO CITY, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Mexican stocks fell sharply on Friday after data showed U.S. consumer sentiment slipped this month, hitting confidence in the strength of the recovery in the United States, Mexico's top trading partner.
The IPC stock index .MXX lost 1.34 percent to 28,837 points. (Reporting by Michael O'Boyle; Editing by James Dalgleish)
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