Mexican Peso Weakens Slightly as Markets React to Tariff Threats and Bank Sanctions
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Mexican Peso Weakens Slightly as Markets React to Tariff Threats and Bank Sanctions
According to recent data, the Mexican peso is trading around 18.55 per U.S. dollar today, slightly weaker than yesterdays close. Market activity reflects caution amid concerns about looming U.S. tariffs and recent money-laundering allegations involving Mexican banks. Yesterdays trading ranged narrowly between 18.54 and 18.56 pesos. Markets reacted mildly to the Trump administration’s recent announcement […]
Although the Mexican peso stumbled against the dollar in the second part of last year, it is possible that at the end of this year the exchange rate closes below the 19 units per dollar, far from the 21 pesos that the green bill came to be worth.The fall of the Mexican ‘superweight’ had as its motive the results of the elections, since after Morena and allies razed in the elections by Congress, the fear of the series of reforms that would be imp…
The Mexican peso depreciates itself in the face of a widespread advance of the dollar after the disclosure of figures that showed an unexpected drop in weekly unemployment benefit applications in the United States. The currency quoted at 18,5607 units per dollar, with a loss of 0.13 percent, after four continuous sessions of profits as part of a run that led it to reach its best level since August last year. Initial applications for state unempl…
The Mexican peso retreated on Friday, although it was heading to the end of a week of accumulated profits, while investors focused their eyes on trade negotiations between the United States and its partners before the deadline of August 1. BMV will close week with earnings The Mexican currency quoted at 18.56 per dollar, with a depreciation of 0.10% compared to 18.54 units of the LSEG reference price on Thursday. Over the course of the week it a…
The Mexican peso opened the day with losses against the dollar, following an overnight session marked by upward volatility. The US currency is strengthening in international markets, driven by lower trade and domestic political pressures in the US. According to Bloomberg, the exchange rate stands at 18.56 pesos per dollar, representing a depreciation of 0.11%, or 2 cents, compared to the previous close. Monex specialists indicated that, although…
Jimena CampuzanoThe Mexican peso cut off the good earnings in this Thursday's session, making the price of the dollar today July 24, 2025 quoted at 18.56 units for each green ticket; know here what the exchange rate is in Mexico's banks. Mexican currency records a loss of 0.13%, after four continuous profit sessions as part of a streak that led it to reach its best level since August last year.
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