The peso gains 18 cents against the dollar
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 an appreciation of 0.76% or 18.2 cents, trading around 23.89 pesos per dollar, gaining ground for the second consecutive

Repsol reported that it made two deepwater oil discoveries in Mexico. Both exploratory wells confirm an area of great potential and with excellent properties, finding
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

The peso begins the session with a moderate appreciation of 0.18% or 4.5 cents, trading around 24.53 pesos per dollar. A lower appetite for risk

The forecast of growth in oil demand in the world for 2020 was revised downwards by 6.9 mb d, to a historical drop of around
The peso closed April with a depreciation of 1.99% or 47.2 cents, trading around 24.14 pesos per dollar, accumulating three months down. In this three-month

The peso begins the session with an appreciation of 0.74% or 18.0 cents, trading around 24.12 pesos per dollar after hitting a low of 24.0370
The peso closed the session with an appreciation of 1.48% or 36.5 cents, trading around 24.33 pesos per dollar, touching a minimum of 24.2120 pesos.

Mexico’s agricultural exports grew 22.3% in March, year-over-year, to 2,130.2 million dollars, the Inegi reported. Along with Canada, Mexico is one of the United States’

Mexico’s oil exports plummeted 47.1% in March, at an annual rate, totaling $ 1,239.5 million, the Inegi reported. This amount was made up of $
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

Repsol reported that it made two deepwater oil discoveries in Mexico. Both exploratory wells confirm an area of great potential and with excellent properties, finding
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

The peso begins the session with a moderate appreciation of 0.18% or 4.5 cents, trading around 24.53 pesos per dollar. A lower appetite for risk

The forecast of growth in oil demand in the world for 2020 was revised downwards by 6.9 mb d, to a historical drop of around
The peso closed April with a depreciation of 1.99% or 47.2 cents, trading around 24.14 pesos per dollar, accumulating three months down. In this three-month

The peso begins the session with an appreciation of 0.74% or 18.0 cents, trading around 24.12 pesos per dollar after hitting a low of 24.0370
The peso closed the session with an appreciation of 1.48% or 36.5 cents, trading around 24.33 pesos per dollar, touching a minimum of 24.2120 pesos.

Mexico’s agricultural exports grew 22.3% in March, year-over-year, to 2,130.2 million dollars, the Inegi reported. Along with Canada, Mexico is one of the United States’

Mexico’s oil exports plummeted 47.1% in March, at an annual rate, totaling $ 1,239.5 million, the Inegi reported. This amount was made up of $