Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

Mexican Peso Has Depreciated Almost 4% Against the Dollar in the Last Two Days

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - The Mexican peso declined against the US dollar on Monday, extending its losses for a second consecutive day. Heightened concerns over US President Donald Trump’s recent tariffs—coupled with the fear that these measures could spark stagflation—drove traders to adopt a more risk-averse stance.

According to data from the Bank of Mexico (Banxico), the peso closed at 20.6889 pesos per dollar, representing a depreciation of 1.09% or 22.39 cents. It was the currency’s worst performance since March 4, when it ended the session at 20.7431 pesos . . .

Read Full Story

Related Posts

Mexican peso strengthens

Mexican peso appreciates amid dollar weakness and local inflation data

The Mexican peso strengthened against the U.S. dollar on the first trading day of the...
Mexican peso appreciates

Peso strengthens to 17.19 per dollar ahead of the Fed decision

Mexico’s peso holds near 17.19 per dollar, up slightly from yesterday’s close, as traders await...
peso today

Mexican peso holds steady as inflation ticks higher

The peso closed near 17.48 per dollar, steady under 17.50, as hotter Mexico inflation and...
Mexican peso appreciates

Mexican peso closes at 17.58 per dollar, best since mid-2024

The peso ended Monday at 17.58 per dollar, its strongest close since June 2024, as...