USD to MXN Exchange Rate Today in Mexico: Live Updates and Analysis

As of Friday, February 21, 2025, the average exchange rate between the US dollar and the Mexican Peso in Mexico stands at 1 Dollar = 20.2953 Pesos.

⇧ 0.0242 0.12%

  • Buy Rate: 19.9008
  • Sell Rate: 20.6899

This reflects the average exchange rate for the current banking business day.

Looking at the trends:

Below is a comparative table showing the dollar to peso exchange rates published today by various banks and Mexican government entities.

Entity Buy Rate Sell Rate
Afirme 19.30 20.90
Banco Azteca 19.30 20.64
Banco de México, FIXFIX 20.3448
Banco de México, Interbancario 48 hrs Apertura 20.311 20.318
Banco de México, Interbancario 48 hrs Máximo 20.427
Banco de México, Interbancario 48 hrs Mínimo 20.307
Bank of America 19.2678 21.5054
Banorte 19.15 20.65
BBVA Bancomer 19.56 20.69
Citibanamex 19.79 20.92
DOF, Diario Oficial de la Federación 20.3733
Grupo Financiero Multiva 20.31
Inbursa 19.90 20.90
Intercam 19.9076 20.9115
Monex 19.38 21.42
Para pagos de obligaciones 20.4208
SAT, Servicio de Administración Tributaria 20.3733
Ve por mas 19.7918 21.0068
Average (n=18) 19.9008 20.6899
Weighted Average 20.2953

Today’s Dollar News impacting the Mexican Peso

Stay informed on the latest financial news that could influence the dollar to peso exchange rate. Below are headlines from El Financiero, a leading Mexican financial newspaper, providing insights into market movements and economic factors.

El Financiero

Dollar Halts Peso’s Advance After Mexico’s GDP Data: How Much Did the Exchange Rate Depreciate Today?

Mexico’s economy grew by only 0.5% in 2024, a figure lower than estimated by INEGI, and a contraction was confirmed in the last quarter of last year. Read More

El Financiero

Wall Street ‘Gets Tense’ Over China’s ‘Complaint’ to US Treasury Secretary: Dow Jones Falls 0.83%

Major Wall Street indicators react to China’s concerns about tariffs imposed by Donald Trump. Read More

El Financiero

Tic-Toc, Trump’s Tariffs Are Approaching: What Agreements Did Marcelo Ebrard Achieve in the US?

US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on the Mexican economy. Read More

El Financiero

With M for Bad and Worse: Mexico’s GDP Grew 0.5% in 2024, Less Than Estimated

Furthermore, INEGI confirmed the first contraction of Mexico’s economy at a quarterly rate since 2021. The data is not a ‘good sign’, especially considering the tariff threats from Donald Trump. Read More

El Financiero

With M for Bad and Worse: Mexico’s GDP Grew 0.5% in 2024, Less Than Estimated

INEGI also confirmed the first contraction of the Mexican economy at a quarterly rate since 2021. This data is concerning, especially given the looming tariff threats from Donald Trump. Read More

El Financiero

Veracruz Emerges as an Investment Hub in Southern Mexico

Following the Council of the Americas forum, the investment potential in southern Mexico and the Interoceanic Corridor is highlighted. Read More

El Financiero

Banxico’s Macroeconomic Outlook

The Bank of Mexico points out that consumption and investment would remain somewhat subdued, especially considering that investment faces headwinds amid a particularly uncertain outlook. Read More

El Financiero

Luz Araceli González: What About Tesla’s Gigafactory?

Almost two years ago, the Governor of Nuevo León celebrated the arrival of a multi-million dollar investment with great fanfare. Read More

El Financiero

What is Banxico Looking For?

Its official objective, to reach and maintain inflation at 3 percent, seems to have taken a back seat. Read More

El Financiero

Bank of Mexico Dismisses Slowdown in Rate Cuts Due to Uncertainty

Analysts believe there are elements to foresee another half-point percentage cut in the monetary policy decision on March 27, which would bring the interest rate to 9.0 percent. Read More

El Financiero

Netflix to Invest 1,000 MDD to Produce Movies and Series in Mexico: How Many Productions Will Be Made Per Year?

‘Together with the government of Mexico and the industry, we will also continue to finance programs that help diverse and creative talent behind the camera,’ said Ted Sarandos when announcing a 1,000 MDD investment in Mexico. Read More

Content updated publicly every 7 minutes.
The amounts are reference data only.
The dollar currency expressed is the ‘US Dollar’ with the ISO4217 alphabetic code ‘USD’ and the numeric code ‘840’.
The peso currency expressed is the ‘Mexican New Peso’ with the ISO4217 alphabetic code ‘MXN’ and the numeric code ‘484’.
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