Mexico City /
When starting operations, the price is of dollar today Friday it is up to 20.61 pesos in banks. Meanwhile, the interbank exchange rate is at 20.10 pesos per dollar, with a loss of 0.64 percent.
Citibanamex sells the dollar at 20.61 pesos while BBVA Mexico does it at 8.42 pm, Banorte at 8.35 pm, Santander at 8.26 pm and Azteca Bank in 19.20 units.
The peso appreciated after hitting its weakest level in more than five weeks the day before, but outlined cumulative losses in both the week and January, as the rise in coronavirus infections and challenges in the vaccination process weigh on investors’ mood.
How’s the exchange rate going?
Basic sofa explained in a report that the exchange rate began an erratic movement after knowing Mexican GDP for 2020. The opportunity estimate showed quarterly growth of 3.08 percent and annual contraction of 4.62 percent, representing an annual contraction of 8.5 percent. percent in 2020, being the largest drop in GDP since 1932 with the Great Depression, which registered minus 14.92 percent and the second year in a row that the economy is contracting.
“ It should be added that, with the annual decline in the fourth quarter, there have been six consecutive quarters of GDP declines, corresponding to the largest period of setbacks in the record, which goes from the third quarter of 1982 to the United States. fourth quarter of 1983, ”he said.
Taking into account the most recent information, Grupo Financiero BASE estimates a recovery of 3.8 percent for 2021.
During the session, the exchange rate is expected to trade between 19.96 and 20.30 pesos per dollar. The euro starts the session with an appreciation of 0.22 percent, while the pound has lost 0.15 percent.
Dollar in real time
The euro It sells at the window for up to 24.98 pesos and is bought for 24.53 pesos. For his part, pound sterling It is offered for 27.72 pesos and bought for 27.71 pesos.
The Bank of Mexico (Banxico) recorded an exchange rate of 20.26 pesos in the previous session per dollar.
With information from Reuters
MRA
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