Remittances to Mexico rose 41.5% in April, the highest rate in 17 years
Remittances to Mexico rose 41.5% in April, the highest year-on-year rate in 17 years, the Bank of Mexico (Banxico) reported on Tuesday. With this rise,
Remittances to Mexico rose 41.5% in April, the highest year-on-year rate in 17 years, the Bank of Mexico (Banxico) reported on Tuesday. With this rise,
The peso closed the session with little change compared to Monday’s close, showing a depreciation of 0.12% or 2.6 cents and trading around 19.98 pesos
The peso begins the session with an appreciation of 0.31% or 6.2 cents, trading around 19.89 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
In May, the Mexican peso closed with an appreciation of 1.45% or 29.3 cents, with the exchange rate going from 20.2462 at the end of
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) projected that Mexico‘s GDP will expand 5% in 2021. In the first half of the year, it
The peso closed the week with an appreciation of 0.20% or 4 cents, trading around 19.91 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
The peso starts the session with a depreciation of 0.36% or 7.2 cents, trading around 20.04 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
The peso closed the session with a depreciation of 0.30% or 5.9 cents, trading around 19.94 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
The peso starts the session with an appreciation of 0.05% or 1 cent, trading around 19.87 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
The peso closed the session with a moderate appreciation of 0.13% or 2.6 cents, trading around 19.87 pesos per dollar. During the session, the exchange
Remittances to Mexico rose 41.5% in April, the highest year-on-year rate in 17 years, the Bank of Mexico (Banxico) reported on Tuesday. With this rise,
The peso closed the session with little change compared to Monday’s close, showing a depreciation of 0.12% or 2.6 cents and trading around 19.98 pesos
The peso begins the session with an appreciation of 0.31% or 6.2 cents, trading around 19.89 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
In May, the Mexican peso closed with an appreciation of 1.45% or 29.3 cents, with the exchange rate going from 20.2462 at the end of
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) projected that Mexico‘s GDP will expand 5% in 2021. In the first half of the year, it
The peso closed the week with an appreciation of 0.20% or 4 cents, trading around 19.91 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
The peso starts the session with a depreciation of 0.36% or 7.2 cents, trading around 20.04 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
The peso closed the session with a depreciation of 0.30% or 5.9 cents, trading around 19.94 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
The peso starts the session with an appreciation of 0.05% or 1 cent, trading around 19.87 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
The peso closed the session with a moderate appreciation of 0.13% or 2.6 cents, trading around 19.87 pesos per dollar. During the session, the exchange
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