
The peso loses 12 cents against the dollar
The peso begins the session with a depreciation of 0.53% or 11.9 cents, trading around 22.75 pesos per dollar, the sixth consecutive session that the

The peso begins the session with a depreciation of 0.53% or 11.9 cents, trading around 22.75 pesos per dollar, the sixth consecutive session that the

The peso begins the session with a depreciation of 0.46% or 10.2 cents, trading around 22.38 pesos per dollar, losing ground for the fifth consecutive

Pemex produced 2,359 mbpced (thousands of barrels of crude oil equivalent daily) in the second quarter of 2020, a drop of 1.1% year-on-year. In accordance

Mexico will have less oil production in 2020 and 2021, according to July projections from the United States Energy Information Administration (EIA). First, Mexico agreed

The peso closed the week with a depreciation of 0.56% or 12.5 cents, trading around 22.57 pesos per dollar, hitting a minimum of 22.2562 and
The peso closed the session with a depreciation of 0.47% or 10.5 cents, trading around 22.43 pesos per dollar, given a deterioration in sentiment in

The peso begins the session with little change, showing a depreciation of 0.12% or 2.7 cents and trading around 22.35 pesos per dollar, given a

The peso begins the session with an appreciation of 0.70% or 15.6 cents, trading around 22.29 pesos per dollar, in the face of a general
The peso starts the week with a depreciation of 0.23% or 5.1 cents, trading around 22.49 pesos per dollar, ranking among the few currencies that

In May, the second month of confinement, industrial production stood at 71.79 points, the lowest level since November 1996, with seasonally adjusted figures. In its

The peso begins the session with a depreciation of 0.53% or 11.9 cents, trading around 22.75 pesos per dollar, the sixth consecutive session that the

The peso begins the session with a depreciation of 0.46% or 10.2 cents, trading around 22.38 pesos per dollar, losing ground for the fifth consecutive

Pemex produced 2,359 mbpced (thousands of barrels of crude oil equivalent daily) in the second quarter of 2020, a drop of 1.1% year-on-year. In accordance

Mexico will have less oil production in 2020 and 2021, according to July projections from the United States Energy Information Administration (EIA). First, Mexico agreed

The peso closed the week with a depreciation of 0.56% or 12.5 cents, trading around 22.57 pesos per dollar, hitting a minimum of 22.2562 and
The peso closed the session with a depreciation of 0.47% or 10.5 cents, trading around 22.43 pesos per dollar, given a deterioration in sentiment in

The peso begins the session with little change, showing a depreciation of 0.12% or 2.7 cents and trading around 22.35 pesos per dollar, given a

The peso begins the session with an appreciation of 0.70% or 15.6 cents, trading around 22.29 pesos per dollar, in the face of a general
The peso starts the week with a depreciation of 0.23% or 5.1 cents, trading around 22.49 pesos per dollar, ranking among the few currencies that

In May, the second month of confinement, industrial production stood at 71.79 points, the lowest level since November 1996, with seasonally adjusted figures. In its