
United States economic projection
Banco Base published an analysis on the United States economic projection, after announcing that the U.S. GDP grew during the second quarter of 2023 at
Banco Base published an analysis on the United States economic projection, after announcing that the U.S. GDP grew during the second quarter of 2023 at
The United States decreased its trade deficit with China in April, at a monthly rate of 6.7%, according to data from the Census Bureau. In
The peso begins the session with a depreciation of 0.80% or 17.9 cents, trading around 22.58 pesos per dollar, after the weekly employment report was
The Mexican peso closed the session with a depreciation of 3.22% or 69.8 cents, trading around 22.39 pesos per dollar, touching a maximum of 22.4393
The Mexican peso began the week with an appreciation of 0.88% or 18.6 cents, trading around 21.09 pesos per dollar, after hitting a minimum of
The peso closed the session with a depreciation of 0.49% or 10.4 cents, trading around 21.47 pesos per dollar, losing ground along with most currencies
The peso closed the session with a depreciation of 0.32% or 6.9 cents, trading around 21.62 pesos per dollar, touching a maximum of 21.6593 pesos.
The peso closed the session with an appreciation of 0.15% or 3.3 cents, trading around 22.13 pesos per dollar, gaining ground along with other currencies
The peso starts the session with a moderate depreciation of 0.17% or 3.8 cents, trading around 22.02 pesos per dollar, at the beginning of a
The peso starts the session with little change compared to yesterday’s close, showing a minimum appreciation of 0.03% and trading around 22.35 pesos per dollar.
Banco Base published an analysis on the United States economic projection, after announcing that the U.S. GDP grew during the second quarter of 2023 at
The United States decreased its trade deficit with China in April, at a monthly rate of 6.7%, according to data from the Census Bureau. In
The peso begins the session with a depreciation of 0.80% or 17.9 cents, trading around 22.58 pesos per dollar, after the weekly employment report was
The Mexican peso closed the session with a depreciation of 3.22% or 69.8 cents, trading around 22.39 pesos per dollar, touching a maximum of 22.4393
The Mexican peso began the week with an appreciation of 0.88% or 18.6 cents, trading around 21.09 pesos per dollar, after hitting a minimum of
The peso closed the session with a depreciation of 0.49% or 10.4 cents, trading around 21.47 pesos per dollar, losing ground along with most currencies
The peso closed the session with a depreciation of 0.32% or 6.9 cents, trading around 21.62 pesos per dollar, touching a maximum of 21.6593 pesos.
The peso closed the session with an appreciation of 0.15% or 3.3 cents, trading around 22.13 pesos per dollar, gaining ground along with other currencies
The peso starts the session with a moderate depreciation of 0.17% or 3.8 cents, trading around 22.02 pesos per dollar, at the beginning of a
The peso starts the session with little change compared to yesterday’s close, showing a minimum appreciation of 0.03% and trading around 22.35 pesos per dollar.
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