The peso loses 32 cents against the dollar
The peso begins the session with a depreciation of 1.34% or 31.7 cents, trading around 23.97 pesos per dollar, before a general strengthening of the
The peso begins the session with a depreciation of 1.34% or 31.7 cents, trading around 23.97 pesos per dollar, before a general strengthening of the
Pemex would invest until 2022 in the development of the deepwater Trion block, in which it is allied with the Australian BHP Billiton. In 2017,
The export price of Mexican crude oil averaged $ 40.91 per barrel in the first quarter of 2020. It also hit an unprecedented negative low
Pemex reported that it preliminary plans to cut 45.5 billion pesos from its spending budget for 2020. Given the recent and continuing impact of the
The peso closed the session with an appreciation of 1.35% or 32.9 cents, trading around 24.05 pesos per dollar, touching a minimum of 23.9298 pesos.
The peso begins the session with an appreciation of 1.03% or 25.1 cents, trading around 24.13 pesos per dollar, touching a minimum of 24.11 pesos.
Exports of products from the United States to Mexico registered an interannual fall of 8.2% in March, adding up to 20,048 million dollars. The United
The peso closed the session with a depreciation of 1.56% or 37.5 cents, trading around 24.37 pesos per dollar, due to an increase in the
Pemex’s crude and condensate production reached 1,759 thousand barrels per day (Mbd) in the first quarter of 2020, an increase of 3.7% year-on-year. This figure
The peso begins the session with an appreciation of 0.76% or 18.2 cents, trading around 23.89 pesos per dollar, gaining ground for the second consecutive
The peso begins the session with a depreciation of 1.34% or 31.7 cents, trading around 23.97 pesos per dollar, before a general strengthening of the
Pemex would invest until 2022 in the development of the deepwater Trion block, in which it is allied with the Australian BHP Billiton. In 2017,
The export price of Mexican crude oil averaged $ 40.91 per barrel in the first quarter of 2020. It also hit an unprecedented negative low
Pemex reported that it preliminary plans to cut 45.5 billion pesos from its spending budget for 2020. Given the recent and continuing impact of the
The peso closed the session with an appreciation of 1.35% or 32.9 cents, trading around 24.05 pesos per dollar, touching a minimum of 23.9298 pesos.
The peso begins the session with an appreciation of 1.03% or 25.1 cents, trading around 24.13 pesos per dollar, touching a minimum of 24.11 pesos.
Exports of products from the United States to Mexico registered an interannual fall of 8.2% in March, adding up to 20,048 million dollars. The United
The peso closed the session with a depreciation of 1.56% or 37.5 cents, trading around 24.37 pesos per dollar, due to an increase in the
Pemex’s crude and condensate production reached 1,759 thousand barrels per day (Mbd) in the first quarter of 2020, an increase of 3.7% year-on-year. This figure
The peso begins the session with an appreciation of 0.76% or 18.2 cents, trading around 23.89 pesos per dollar, gaining ground for the second consecutive