Mexican peso hits its strongest level against the dollar in over a year
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The peso winning rally is at risk: Mexican currency loses to the dollar this Friday January 16 as part of market corrections, this despite a widespread weakening of the green ticket. Bloomberg reported that the Mexican peso depreciates 0.29 percent, so the exchange rate is located at 17.70 units, 5 cents more than the closing of Thursday January 15. “The depreciation of the peso is due to a moderate correction upwards, after gaining ground durin…
The price of the dollar in Mexico this Friday January 16 opened with the reference of Thursday, when half-day the Mexican currency recorded an appreciation of 0.82% against the U.S. currency. Check all the dollar quotes to Mexican peso, the real-time and live exchange rate of the day.The conversion of the dollar to Mexican peso today January 16 starts with the reference of the previous day, according to El Dollar Info and the Bank of Mexico (Ban…
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The price of the dollar in Guatemala on Friday January 16th remains at a stable range close to Q7.66–Q7.67 for 1 USD, according to recent data from the Bank of Guatemala and specialized financial platforms.For Guatemalans in the United States, this stable exchange rate behavior is key when deciding when to send remittances and how to plan family spending in the country. Dollar price in Guatemala this Friday January 16th: context and official ref…
The "super Peso" took a break this Friday, January 16, after a historic seven-day winning streak. The Mexican currency is trading today at 17.68 per dollar, accumulating a weekly return of 1.5%. This figure is crucial for Sonora-based companies that import and export with Arizona. Exchange rates at bank branches (January 16): If you plan to conduct banking transactions today, these are the reference rates: Banco Azteca: $16.75 to buy / $17.90 to…
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