The peso loses 37.3 cents against the dollar in the week
The peso closed the week with a depreciation of 1.89% or 37.3 cents, trading around 20.14 pesos per dollar, being the biggest weekly drop since
The peso closed the week with a depreciation of 1.89% or 37.3 cents, trading around 20.14 pesos per dollar, being the biggest weekly drop since

The peso starts the session with a depreciation of 0.66% or 13.3 cents, trading around 20.14 pesos per dollar and touching a maximum of 20.1934

Since the beginning of the restrictions around the health emergency, Alsea’s same store sales (SSS) have been affected by the temporary closure of its units,

Coca-Cola FEMSA announced on Tuesday that it placed a green bond for $ 705 million at 1.850% with maturity in 2032. The company is the

The production of light vehicles worldwide fell 42% in the second quarter of 2020 compared to the second quarter of 2019, mainly affected by Covid-19.

In June, the peso closed with a monthly depreciation of 3.72% or 82.39 cents, trading around 23.00 pesos per dollar, hitting a maximum of 23.2296

Mexico’s automotive exports to the world grew 1.6% in the first quarter of 2020, to $ 36,664 million, according to data from Banco de México.
The peso closed the week with a depreciation of 1.89% or 37.3 cents, trading around 20.14 pesos per dollar, being the biggest weekly drop since

The peso starts the session with a depreciation of 0.66% or 13.3 cents, trading around 20.14 pesos per dollar and touching a maximum of 20.1934

Since the beginning of the restrictions around the health emergency, Alsea’s same store sales (SSS) have been affected by the temporary closure of its units,

Coca-Cola FEMSA announced on Tuesday that it placed a green bond for $ 705 million at 1.850% with maturity in 2032. The company is the

The production of light vehicles worldwide fell 42% in the second quarter of 2020 compared to the second quarter of 2019, mainly affected by Covid-19.

In June, the peso closed with a monthly depreciation of 3.72% or 82.39 cents, trading around 23.00 pesos per dollar, hitting a maximum of 23.2296

Mexico’s automotive exports to the world grew 1.6% in the first quarter of 2020, to $ 36,664 million, according to data from Banco de México.