Searcher
Saide Aránzazu Salazar
Saide Aránzazu Salazar
BBVA Research - Principal Economist

Saidé Salazar is Principal Economist of BBVA Research. As part of the macroeconomic analysis team, she is responsible for studying the variables linked to the real economy in Mexico.


Between 2010 and 2013, she worked as Director of Economic Studies at the National Banking and Securities Commission in Mexico, and previously was part of the advisory team of the Undersecretary of Hydrocarbons at the Ministry of Energy. She has been assistant professor in the Economics Division of the Center for Economic Research and Teaching (CIDE) and the Center for Economic Studies of El Colegio de Mexico, in Mexico City.


Saidé graduated from CIDE in 2006, where she completed a degree in Economics with the highest honors. In 2009 she received the master's degree in Economics from El Colegio de México.

Latest publications

The BBVA Research Big Data Consumption Indicator reported a drop of (-)1.1% MaM in March, with real figures adjusted for seasonality; by components, the greatest slowdown was recorded in the services segment (-2.0%), while the consumption of goods decreased (-)0.1%.
The BBVA Multidimensional Manufacturing Indicator fell (-)1.7% YoY in February, bringing the average of the annual change of the first two months of the year to (-)1.2%, 3.2 pp below that registered in the same period of the previous year.
By components, the services segment grew 4.7% MaM, while the consumption of goods grew 3.1% MaM, in real terms, with seasonally adjusted figures