UDIs definition
UDIs means Mexican Investment Units (Unidades de Inversión), which are inflation indexed currency units.
UDIs means the Investment Units whose value in Pesos is published by the Banco de México in the Official Gazette of the Federation.
UDIs means Unidades de Inversión, a unit of account in Pesos, the value of which is indexed to inflation on a daily basis, as measured by the change in the NCPI.
More Definitions of UDIs
UDIs means Unidades de Inversión, units indexed to Mexican inflation which may be converted into Pesos at the rate of conversion determined by the Central Bank of Mexico from time to time and published in the Diario Oficial de la Federacion.
UDIs means unidades de inversión, which are value units that automatically adjust the principal amount of an obligation to the inflation rate officially recognized by the Mexican Central Bank.
UDIs means Unidades de Inversión, a peso-equivalent unit of account indexed for Mexican inflation.
UDIs. The investment units referenced in the Decree whereby the obligations that may be denominated in Investment Units are established, which Amends and Supplements several provisions of the Federal Tax Code, and of the Income Tax Law (Decreto por el que se establecen las obligaciones que podrán denominarse en Unidades de Inversión y Reforma y Adiciona diversas disposiciones del Código Fiscal de la Federación y de ▇▇
UDIs is to be understood as investment units.
UDIs means Unidades de Inversión, a peso equivalent unit of account indexed for Mexican inflation on a daily basis, as measured by changes in the NCPI.
UDIs means Unidades de Inversión, a unit of account the value of which in pesos is indexed to inflation on a daily basis, as measured by the change in the NCPI. One UDI was equal to 4.439870 pesos as of March 31, 2010.