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  2. File:Banxico US dollar to Mexican peso exchange rate.svg

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    English: The exchange rate of Mexican pesos per U.S. dollar since November 1991. Source: Bank of Mexico Source: Bank of Mexico Español: El tipo de cambio de pesos por dólar estadounidense desde noviembre de 1991.

  3. 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.

  4. Bank of the Philippine Islands - Wikipedia

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    BPI was founded during the Spanish colonial era of the Philippines as El Banco Español Filipino de Isabel II. It provided credit to the National Treasury and printed and issued the Philippine peso fuerte, a precursor to today's Philippine peso. [14] [15]

  5. Mexico's Sheinbaum to push forward with judicial reform, peso ...

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    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday she would encourage broad discussions over proposed constitutional reforms, including a judicial overhaul that has ...

  6. Bank of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Mexico (Spanish: Banco de México), abbreviated BdeM or Banxico, is Mexico's central bank, monetary authority and lender of last resort. The Bank of Mexico is autonomous in exercising its functions, and its main objective is to achieve stability in the purchasing power of the national currency.

  7. Economy of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City 4 Financial services: 7 1071 Cemex: Monterrey 15.93 Building material: 8 1130 Arca Continental: Monterrey 10..8 Beverages 9 1188 Grupo Carso: Mexico City: 10.18 Conglomerate: 10 1384 ALFA: Monterrey 18.27 Conglomerate 11 1558 El Puerto de Liverpool: Mexico City: 8.75 Retail 12 1606 Grupo Elektra: Mexico City: 8.19 Finance 13 1743 ...

  8. 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.

  9. Peso - Wikipedia

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    The peso is the monetary unit of several Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, as well as the Philippines. Originating in the Spanish Empire, the word peso translates to "weight". In most countries of the Americas, the symbol commonly known as dollar sign, "$", was originally used as an abbreviation of "pesos" and later adopted by the ...