Price of the dollar TODAY in Mexico: FRIDAY, March 1, 2024

Price of the dollar TODAY in Mexico: FRIDAY, March 1, 2024


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The economic outlook is constantly changing around the world, but this first day of March, there has been a good end to the week in terms of dollar price in Mexico, as it obtained a slight appreciation, thus closing the month of February against the US currency by presenting good gains after the key data on inflation given by the Federal Reserve (Fed).

He price of the dollar in Mexico It is at 17.05 pesos today, Friday, March 1, 2024, where the Mexican peso appreciated slightly against the US dollar, while the exchange rate is 17.0742 units, increasing by 0.22 percent.

The month of February did not look good for the US dollar after having lost ground in the market, while still waiting for the dates for the Fed’s rate cuts to occur this first quarter of the year, falling 0.1 percent.

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Price of the dollar in Mexico

According to Mexican banks, these are the prices in buying and selling the dollar this Friday, March 1, and below we leave you a list of the most important banks in the country so that you know which one is best for you to buy or sell.

  • BBVA: 17.33 pesos.
  • Citibanamex: 17.51 ​​pesos.
  • Azteca Bank: 17.85 pesos.
  • Santander: 17.60 pesos.
  • Banorte: 17.35 pesos.
  • Scotiabank: 18.10 pesos.
  • Inbursa: 17.80 pesos.
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Dollar in other Latin American countries

The global economy is constantly changing, so now we present the outlook for the Argentine, Brazilian, Chilean peso, as well as the Colombian peso fagainst the dollar and what their prices are for this penultimate Sunday of the month of December.

  • Brazilian real: 3.4302 reais
  • Colombian peso: 3,927.88 pesos
  • Chilean peso: 966.06 pesos
  • Argentine peso: 842.3539 pesos

We will have to pay close attention to how the economy moves in the coming weeks worldwide to know how the global economy will advance in this third month of 2024, so we must focus on the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Argentina .

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