As of Friday, February 21, 2025, the average exchange rate for the US dollar in Mexico is 1 Dollar = 20.3024 Pesos.
⇧ 0.0313 0.15%
Buy Rate: 19.898
Sell Rate: 20.7069
This represents the average exchange rate for the current banking business day.
- This Week: ⇧ 0.00 0.01%
- This Month: ⇩ -0.25 -1.21%
- This Quarter: ⇩ -0.34 -1.66%
- This Year: ⇩ -0.34 -1.66%
- Since Biden Administration Began: ⇧ 0.68 3.49%
- Since AMLO Administration Began: ⇧ 0.21 1.05%
Comparative Table of Dollar to Mexican Peso Exchange Rates Today
Below is a comparison table showing the exchange rates offered by various banks and Mexican government entities today.
Entity | USD to MXN Buy Rate | USD to MXN Sell Rate |
---|---|---|
Afirme | 19.30 | 20.90 |
Banco Azteca | 19.30 | 20.69 |
Banco de México, FIX | – | 20.3448 |
Banco de México, Interbank 48 hrs Open | 20.311 | 20.318 |
Banco de México, Interbank 48 hrs Max | 20.427 | – |
Banco de México, Interbank 48 hrs Min | 20.307 | – |
Bank of America | 19.2678 | 21.5054 |
Banorte | 19.15 | 20.70 |
BBVA Bancomer | 19.50 | 20.83 |
Citibanamex | 19.79 | 20.92 |
DOF, Diario Oficial de la Federación | – | 20.3733 |
Grupo Financiero Multiva | – | 20.31 |
Inbursa | 19.90 | 20.90 |
Intercam | 19.91 | 20.969 |
Monex | 19.37 | 21.41 |
Para pagos de obligaciones | – | 20.4208 |
SAT, Servicio de Administración Tributaria | – | 20.3733 |
Ve por mas | 19.8098 | 21.0248 |
Average (n=18) | 19.898 | 20.7069 |
Overall Average | 20.3024 | – |
Dolar Hoy Mexico: News and Factors Influencing the Exchange Rate
Recent financial news from El Financiero highlights several factors potentially impacting the “dolar hoy mexico” exchange rate. Economic analysis suggests Mexico’s economy might be facing stagnation or recession in 2025, as indicated by Banxico’s quarterly report anticipating low growth.
Global economic uncertainties also play a role. The drop in Nu Holdings shares, influenced by financial results and economic uncertainty in Brazil, demonstrates the interconnectedness of Latin American economies and potential ripple effects on the Mexican peso.
Furthermore, the looming threat of tariffs from the Trump administration is casting a shadow over the Mexican economic outlook. A multi-billionaire investor has warned that Trump’s tariffs could significantly slow down the US economy, which would inevitably impact Mexico given their close trade relationship. Concerns about potential tariffs add volatility and downward pressure on the peso.
Domestically, questions surrounding Pemex’s finances and the destination of over 1 billion pesos in debt and inconsistencies related to the Dos Bocas refinery project add to economic concerns within Mexico. Such financial uncertainties can influence investor confidence and currency valuation.
Recent data revealing Mexico’s GDP grew by only 0.5% in 2024, less than estimated, and a contraction in the last quarter of the year, has already put pressure on the peso. This slower-than-expected growth, coupled with global economic headwinds, contributes to the fluctuations observed in the “dolar hoy mexico” rate.
Global financial market tensions, such as Wall Street’s reaction to China’s concerns over US tariffs, further illustrate the external pressures that can influence the Mexican peso and the “dolar hoy mexico” exchange rate. International economic relations and trade policies are key factors to watch when monitoring currency movements.
In conclusion, the “dolar hoy mexico” exchange rate is subject to a complex interplay of national and international economic factors. From domestic growth figures and Pemex’s financial situation to US economic policy and global market sentiment, a range of elements contribute to the daily fluctuations of the USD to MXN exchange rate. Monitoring these factors provides a more comprehensive understanding of the “dolar hoy mexico” dynamics.
Updated with public information 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’. 20250221221009675