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On Saturday, October 29, 2022 the average US Dollar exchange rate in Mexico was 1 Dollar = 19.7518 Pesos

⇩ -0.001 -0.01%

Buy19.3777

Sell20.126

Non-Banking Day

Week To Date ⇩ -0.16 -0.81%

Month To Date ⇩ -0.38 -1.89%

Quarter To Date ⇩ -0.38 -1.89%

Year To Date ⇩ -0.68 -3.33%

With Biden ⇧ 0.13 0.68%

With AMLO ⇩ -0.34 -1.69%

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Comparison table of one Dollar exchange rate to Mexican Pesos that was published by banks and the Mexican government entities.
EntityDollarsPesosBuySell
Afirme
19.0020.40
Banco Azteca
18.9519.69
Banco BASE
19.82
Banco de México, FIXFIX of Friday
19.8303
Banco de México, Interbancario 48 hrs aperturaApertura of Friday
19.82319.83
Banco de México, Interbancario 48 hrs máximoMáximo of Friday
19.855
Banco de México, Interbancario 48 hrs mínimoMínimo of Friday
19.798
Banorte
18.7020.10
BBVA Bancomer
18.9720.27
CIBanco
19.93
Citibanamex
19.1920.30
DOF, Diario Oficial de la Federación
19.8365
Inbursa
19.5020.50
Intercam
19.28620.329
Monex
18.8420.84
Para pagos de obligacionesPara pagos
19.8365
SAT, Servicio de Administración Tributaria
19.8365
Ve por mas of Friday
19.173920.3919
n = 1819.377720.126
19.7518
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Dollar news of Friday, October 28, 2022

Fox News

New Mexico governor receives campaign endorsement by Obama

Former President Barack Obama released a one-minute endorsement video commending New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's accomplishments while in office.

The Hill

Mexico moves closer to a devastating policy for US agricultural exports

Since 2008, U.S. corn exports to Mexico have been free of tariffs and quota restrictions thanks to hard-fought provisions in NAFTA.

Washington Post > Energy

Analysis | What Sunday’s Bolsonaro-Lula Runoff Means for Brazil

Brazil’s runoff presidential election on Sunday pits two larger-than-life figures representing opposite ends of the political spectrum: the incumbent, Jair Bolsonaro, and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who ruled the country from 2003 to 2010. Lula outperformed Bolsonaro during the first round of voting, 48% to 43%, but fell short of the outright victory that some had predicted. The outcome of the runoff will have profound implications for Latin America’s biggest and most populous nation.

Washington Post > Energy

Analysis | What to Know About Bolsonaro-Lula Showdown in Brazil

Brazil’s runoff presidential election on Sunday pits two larger-than-life figures representing opposite ends of the political spectrum: the incumbent, Jair Bolsonaro, and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who ruled the country from 2003 to 2010. Lula outperformed Bolsonaro during the first round of voting, 48% to 43%, but fell short of the outright victory that some had predicted. The outcome of the runoff will have profound implications for Latin America’s biggest and most populous nation.

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The values was the last recorded at the end of the day based on public information of each entity. Use the amounts values as references only. The dollar currency denoted is the 'US Dollar' designated by ISO4217 with the alpha code 'USD' and the numeric code '840'. The peso currency denoted is the 'Mexican New Peso' designated by ISO4217 with the alpha code 'MXN' and the numeric code '484'.