On the last day of the month, the Mexican peso recorded a new gain compared to precio from dollar close below 20 units. The national market is waiting for a decisive week when the Federal Reserve (Fed) will announce its new monetary policy. Meanwhile, the national currency is traded today Monday, October 31 on average 19.75 for different courses; which means a slight appreciation of 0.18 percent, compared to what it was worth as of Friday at the most important banks in Mexico.
The main banks in the country, through their web portals and specialized pages, are already publishing How much does it cost the dollar for the beginning of this session Monday, October 31. Banorte offers with the lowest prices in buying and selling; while Scotiabank is the financial institution with the highest costs today. The Bank of Mexico also reported its FIX rate, averaging 19.83 pesos earlier this week.
The price of the dollar in different exchange rates this Monday, October 31
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Confirm: dollars worth 19:00 for buying and 20:40 for selling in Mexico.
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Banco Azteca: for today Monday, October 31 It is quoted at 20.14 pesos to buy and 20.91 to sell.
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Basic bank: precio from dollar That’s 20.43 Mexican pesos in buying and selling.
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Banorte: exchange rate in Mexico That’s 18.70 pesos to buy and 20.10 to sell.
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BBVA: dollars worth 18.97 pesos to buy and 20.27 to sell.
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Banamex: quoted at 19.20 pesos to buy, for 20.39 to sell this Monday, October 31.
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HSBC: precio from dollar The price is 19.41 for buying, for 20.15 for selling in Mexico.
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Scotiabank: dollar It has an exchange rate of 19.49 to buy and 20.24 to sell at 20.24 pesos.
For their part, it was announced by the Official Gazette of the Federation (DOF) and the Tax Administration (SAT). How much does it cost the dollar for this one October 31, trading at an average exchange rate of 19.83 pesos in buying and selling. According to the price report, they are still very high due to inflation, so the Fed is expected to raise interest rates to high levels to cushion its effects; forcing the Bank of Mexico to take the same actions.