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  2. Mexican peso crisis - Wikipedia

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    USD/MXN exchange rate Mexico inflation rate 1970-2022. The Mexican peso crisis was a currency crisis sparked by the Mexican government's sudden devaluation of the peso against the U.S. dollar in December 1994, which became one of the first international financial crises ignited by capital flight.

  3. Peso problem - Wikipedia

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    Friedman noted the large gap between the interest rate on Mexican bank deposits and the interest rate on comparable US bank deposits. Friedman reasoned that interest differential reflected concern in the market that the peso would be devalued. This was eventually realized in 1976 when the peso, allowed to float, fell 46 percent. [1]

  4. Mexican peso - Wikipedia

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    USD/MXN exchange rate. Mexican peso crisis in 1994 was an unpegging and devaluation of the peso and happened the same year NAFTA was ratified. [2]The Mexican peso (symbol: $; currency code: MXN; also abbreviated Mex$ to distinguish it from other peso-denominated currencies; referred to as the peso, Mexican peso, or colloquially varo) is the official currency of Mexico.

  5. EMERGING MARKETS-Latam FX down; Mexican peso trims ... - AOL

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    The peso trimmed some losses after falling nearly 1% earlier in the session as Banxico, as the Bank of Mexico is known, kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 4.25% despite expectations of ...

  6. EMERGING MARKETS-Mexican peso outperforms with c.bank ... - AOL

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    The peso rose 0.6% to trade at 20.83 to the dollar, while other Latin American and broader EM currencies slipped, pressured by a strong dollar. {FRX/} A majority of the analysts polled expect ...

  7. Mexico offers to buy back some airport bonds, peso gains fade

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    Mexico launched a plan on Monday to repurchase some debt issued to fund a new airport that President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has said he will cancel, and early gains in the peso faded over ...

  8. Bank of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In 1884, the Banco Nacional Mexicano soon merged with Banco Mercantil Mexicano (Mexican Mercantile Bank) to form the Banco Nacional de México (National Bank of Mexico) which issued notes and was the primary lender to the government. The same year government issued a commercial code that gave it control of the banking sector, including the ...

  9. Mexican Debt Disclosure Act of 1995 - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Debt Disclosure Act is a law of the United States formulating congressional oversight and monetary policy, through reports of the US president and the US treasury, to support the strength of the 1995 peso currency of Mexico; all resulting from speculative capital flight and the Mexican peso crisis of 1994.