Today, Sunday, July 28, the interbank exchange rate, according to Bloomberg figures, is at 18.45 per unit of currency. The Mexican peso has remained relatively stable, although it remains above 18 units against the dollar. The variations in the national currency respond to the changes in greenbacks, all a product of the recent elections in the United States.
In addition to the Mexican currency, the Mexican stock market also ended this week with a decline, the main reason being the continued concerns surrounding a controversial reform of the justice system in the event of a possible victory for Donald Trump as US president.
How did the dollar close on Friday, July 26?
The Mexican peso ended Friday with a slight depreciation against the US dollar, standing at 18.46 per unit of currency. Despite this slight gain, the Mexican currency continues to show slight volatility in the midst of a global market full of uncertainty.
The Mexican peso appreciated on Thursday, after the national currency reduced its gains following the publication of inflation data in the United States.
Buying and selling price of the dollar in Mexican banks today, Sunday, July 28, 2024
Banks in Mexico are offering to buy US dollars from 17 pesos, while they are being sold at 18 pesos.
Please note: 17.40 for purchase and 18.90 for sale
Banco Azteca: 17.60 for purchase and 18.85 for sale
BBVA Bancomer: 17.38 for purchase and 18.91 for sale
Banorte: 16.80 for purchase and 18.75 for sale
CitiBanamex: 17.87 for purchase and 18.93 for sale
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