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On Wednesday, March 29, 2023 the average US Dollar exchange rate in Mexico was 1 Dollar = 18.0561 Pesos

⇩ -0.1732 -0.95%

Buy17.6464

Sell18.4657

Banking Day

Week To Date ⇩ -0.38 -2.06%

Month To Date ⇩ -0.29 -1.59%

Quarter To Date ⇩ -1.33 -6.88%

Year To Date ⇩ -1.33 -6.88%

With Biden ⇩ -1.56 -7.96%

With AMLO ⇩ -2.03 -10.13%

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ABC News: Taiwan's president begins US visit to shore up supportWashington Post: Across Latin America, migrant blaze families left reelingthe Guardian: Migrant deaths at Mexican detention centre investigated as suspected homicideWashington Post: Fatal fire, damning video put harsh focus on Mexico’s migrant centersWashington Post: Fatal fire, damning video put harsh focus on Mexico’s migrant centersWashington Post: Angry migrants head toward border crossing after deadly fireLos Angeles Times: Mexican president vows no cover-up in investigation of fire that killed 38 migrantsWashington Post: Mexico probes 4 marines found protecting Russian migrantsWashington Post: Mexico: Despite "coup," Castillo legal president of PeruWashington Post: Mexico's president says country is safe to travel anywhereABC News: $263 million offered for Gulf oil under climate compromiseThe Hill: Biden administration auctions over 2,000 miles of Gulf of Mexico for oil leasingWSJ: Mexico Probes Possible Staff Negligence in Fire That Killed 38 MigrantsBBC News: Outrage over deadly fire at Mexico migrant centre growsABC News: US to auction Gulf of Mexico oil under climate compromiseTime: 38 Migrants Dead in Mexico Fire After Guards Didn't Let Them OutSky News: Mexico detention centre fire: Footage appears to show guards make no effort to help 38 migrants who diedthe Guardian: ‘They’re killing us’: anger grows after deadly fire at Mexican migrant centreABC News: 38 dead in Mexico fire after guards didn't let migrants out
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1 USD = MXN
Comparison table of one Dollar exchange rate to Mexican Pesos that was published by banks and the Mexican government entities.
EntityDollarsPesosBuySell
Afirme
17.1018.60
Banco Azteca
17.0018.39
Banco de México, FIXFIX
18.1052
Banco de México, Interbancario 48 hrs aperturaApertura
18.11218.119
Banco de México, Interbancario 48 hrs máximoMáximo
18.133
Banco de México, Interbancario 48 hrs mínimoMínimo
18.07
Banorte
16.9518.35
BBVA Bancomer
17.4418.34
CIBanco
18.23
Citibanamex
17.5818.53
DOF, Diario Oficial de la Federación
18.2523
Inbursa
17.6019.30
Intercam
17.595418.6059
Monex
17.1719.02
Para pagos de obligacionesPara pagos
18.383
SAT, Servicio de Administración Tributaria
18.2523
Ve por mas
17.462618.7026
n = 1717.646418.4657
18.0561
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Dollar news of Wednesday, March 29, 2023

ABC News

Taiwan's president begins US visit to shore up support

Taiwan’s president is beginning a swing through the United States and Central America

Washington Post > World

Across Latin America, migrant blaze families left reeling

As images of the devastating blaze at an immigration detention center in Mexico consume news broadcasts and social media, families scattered across the Americas are suffering the consequences, reeling with agony as they await news of their loved ones

the Guardian > World news

Migrant deaths at Mexican detention centre investigated as suspected homicide

Several arrest warrants requested after video emerges which appears to show guards leaving as fire engulfs a cell with migrants locked inside

Guardian staff and agencies
Washington Post > Americas

Fatal fire, damning video put harsh focus on Mexico’s migrant centers

Catholic Church leaders, human-rights groups, the opposition party and even government allies are demanding an end to abuses within the facilities.

Washington Post > Americas

Fatal fire, damning video put harsh focus on Mexico’s migrant centers

Catholic Church leaders, human-rights groups, the opposition party and even government allies are demanding an end to abuses within the facilities.

Washington Post > World

Angry migrants head toward border crossing after deadly fire

The death toll from a fire inside a migrant detention center in a Mexican border city has been raised to 39 and hundreds of migrants have started walking toward a U.S. border crossing after rumors spread that they will be let in

Los Angeles Times > World & Nation

Mexican president vows no cover-up in investigation of fire that killed 38 migrants

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador promises the investigation of the fire that killed 38 migrants will 'find out what really happened.'

patrick mcdonnell
Washington Post > World

Mexico probes 4 marines found protecting Russian migrants

Mexico’s Navy says it has placed four marines under investigation after they were allegedly found providing protection for a group of undocumented Russian migrants

Washington Post > World

Mexico: Despite "coup," Castillo legal president of Peru

Mexico’s president says Pedro Castillo remains “the legal and legitimate president” of Peru and that he was jailed as part of a “coup.”

Washington Post > World

Mexico's president says country is safe to travel anywhere

Mexico’s president claims every corner of his country is safe enough to travel to, despite persistently high murder rates and areas plagued by drug gang turf wars

ABC News

$263 million offered for Gulf oil under climate compromise

Companies have offered a combined $264 million for drilling rights in the Gulf of Mexico in a sale mandated by last year’s climate bill compromise

The Hill

Biden administration auctions over 2,000 miles of Gulf of Mexico for oil leasing

The Biden administration held an auction of new oil leases in the Gulf of Mexico Wednesday in a move that is required by law but likely to further rankle environmentalists. Oil companies placed bid…

WSJ

Mexico Probes Possible Staff Negligence in Fire That Killed 38 Migrants

A surveillance video shows migrants trapped in locked cells as the fire erupted while guards appear to make no attempt to release the detainees.

BBC News > Latin America & Caribbean

Outrage over deadly fire at Mexico migrant centre grows

Footage emerges which appears to show officers failing to open a cell door as the fire erupted.

bbcnews
ABC News

US to auction Gulf of Mexico oil under climate compromise

The Biden administration is auctioning oil and gas leases across more than 114,000 square miles in the Gulf of Mexico in a sale mandated by last year's climate bill

Time

38 Migrants Dead in Mexico Fire After Guards Didn't Let Them Out

38 died in all and 28 were seriously injured, victims of a blaze apparently set in protest by the migrants themselves.

Sky News

Mexico detention centre fire: Footage appears to show guards make no effort to help 38 migrants who died

The fire was started by migrants burning mattresses in a protest against possible deportation, the Mexican president said.

the Guardian > World news

‘They’re killing us’: anger grows after deadly fire at Mexican migrant centre

Protesters call for justice as blaze at detention facility in Ciudad Juárez highlights tough US immigration policies

Marisol Chávez in Ciudad Juárez
ABC News

38 dead in Mexico fire after guards didn't let migrants out

When smoke began billowing out of a migrant detention center in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez, Venezuelan migrant Viangly Infante Padrón was terrified because she knew her husband was still inside

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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'.