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At the beginning of operations the price of dollar Today, Monday, up to 20.26 pesos in banks. Meanwhile, the interbank exchange rate amounted to 19.74 pesos per dollar, with a gain of 0.65 percent.
Citibanamex sells the dollar at 20.26 pesos, while BBVA Mexico does it on 20.08, Banorte at 20.25, Santander at 19.90 and Azteca Bank in 19.56 units.
Appreciated weight encouraged by a greater appetite for risk in the hope of a global economic recovery, while the distribution and application of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus vaccines, which cause covid-19 disease, have advanced.
How is the exchange rate going?
Basic bank explained in a report that the peso is the fifteenth most popular currency this morning, while the dollar-weighted index loses 0.45%, reaching its lowest level since February 16, 2018. The appreciation of the peso is due a weakening against most of its main crossings, due to the increased appetite for risks in global financial markets related to the global economic recovery with the vaccination process against covid-19.
Metals also start the session with gains, given the general weakening of the dollar, which makes the goods more accessible to investors who have other currencies.
“Gold begins the year breaking the $ 1,900 an ounce resistance to trade at $ 1,938.41, showing a 1.09 percent price increase, while the silver price rises 4.13 percent to $ 27,4904. per ounce.
In turn, platinum starts the trading session at 1,111.41, which equates to an increase of 3.67 percent and reached a price of $ 1,113.09 per ounce, unseen since August 2015.
Nickel is also trading at $ 17,485 per tonne, which is equivalent to a 5.25 percent increase in its price, while the price of copper is up 2.15 percent and is trading at 7,000 915, $ 50 per ton.
Dollar in real time
He euro It is sold at the window with a maximum of 24.95 pesos and is bought at 24.33 pesos. In turn, pound It is offered at 27.25 pesos and is purchased at 26.91 pesos.
The Bank of Mexico (Banxico) recorded an exchange rate of 19.90 pesos in the previous session per dollar.
With information from Reuters
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