
Food spending fell in the United States after 10 years of increases
Food spending fell in 2020 in the United States for the first time, after 10 years of continuous year-on-year growth. More than anything affected by
Food spending fell in 2020 in the United States for the first time, after 10 years of continuous year-on-year growth. More than anything affected by
The peso closed the week with an appreciation of 0.47% or 9.3 cents compared to Friday of the previous week, with the exchange rate trading
The peso starts the session with a depreciation of 0.14% or 2.9 cents, trading around 20.88 pesos per dollar, observing a lateral behavior during the
The peso starts the session with a depreciation of 0.68% or 13.8 cents, trading around 20.43 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
The peso closed the session with a moderate appreciation of 0.21% or 4.7 cents and trading around 22.34 pesos per dollar, after reaching a minimum
The peso closed the session with an appreciation of 1.88% or 46.1 cents, trading around 24.12 pesos per dollar, ranking as the most appreciated currency
According to the timely growth estimate, the Mexican economy contracted at a quarterly rate of 1.55% during the first quarter and an annual rate of
The peso begins the session oscillating between gains and losses, trading around Thursday’s close at 24.81 pesos per dollar, after hitting an overnight low of
Food spending fell in 2020 in the United States for the first time, after 10 years of continuous year-on-year growth. More than anything affected by
The peso closed the week with an appreciation of 0.47% or 9.3 cents compared to Friday of the previous week, with the exchange rate trading
The peso starts the session with a depreciation of 0.14% or 2.9 cents, trading around 20.88 pesos per dollar, observing a lateral behavior during the
The peso starts the session with a depreciation of 0.68% or 13.8 cents, trading around 20.43 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
The peso closed the session with a moderate appreciation of 0.21% or 4.7 cents and trading around 22.34 pesos per dollar, after reaching a minimum
The peso closed the session with an appreciation of 1.88% or 46.1 cents, trading around 24.12 pesos per dollar, ranking as the most appreciated currency
According to the timely growth estimate, the Mexican economy contracted at a quarterly rate of 1.55% during the first quarter and an annual rate of
The peso begins the session oscillating between gains and losses, trading around Thursday’s close at 24.81 pesos per dollar, after hitting an overnight low of
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