As of Wednesday, February 26, 2025, the average exchange rate for the US dollar against the Mexican Peso in Mexico stands at 1 Dollar = 20.39 Pesos.
⇧ 0.0027 change 0.01%
Buy Rate: 19.9922
Sell Rate: 20.7878
This rate reflects the average observed during the current banking business day.
Trends Over Time:
- This Week: ⇧ 0.09 or 0.42% increase
- This Month: ⇩ -0.16 or -0.78% decrease
- This Quarter: ⇩ -0.26 or -1.24% decrease
- This Year: ⇩ -0.26 or -1.24% decrease
- Since Biden Administration: ⇧ 0.77 or 3.93% increase
- Since AMLO Administration: ⇧ 0.30 or 1.49% increase
Here’s a comparative table displaying today’s dollar to Mexican Peso exchange rates as published by various banks and Mexican government entities.
Entity | Buy Rate | Sell Rate |
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Afirme | 19.50 | 21.10 |
Banco Azteca | 19.45 | 20.84 |
Banco de México, FIX (Tuesday) | N/A | 20.4683 |
Banco de México, Interbank 48 hrs Opening (Tuesday) | 20.4455 | 20.452 |
Banco de México, Interbank 48 hrs Maximum (Tuesday) | N/A | 20.55 |
Banco de México, Interbank 48 hrs Minimum (Tuesday) | N/A | 20.396 |
Bank of America | 19.4175 | 21.692 |
Banorte | 19.20 | 20.70 |
BBVA Bancomer | 19.60 | 20.76 |
Citibanamex | 19.84 | 20.97 |
DOF, Diario Oficial de la Federación | N/A | 20.4683 |
Grupo Financiero Multiva | N/A | 20.48 |
Inbursa | 19.90 | 20.90 |
Intercam | 19.9545 | 20.9593 |
Monex | 19.40 | 21.44 |
For Payments | N/A | 20.464 |
SAT, Servicio de Administración Tributaria | N/A | 20.4683 |
Ve por mas (Tuesday) | 19.8566 | 21.0716 |
Average (n=18) | 19.9922 | 20.7878 |
Median | N/A | 20.39 |
Dollar News Highlights
Today’s Dollar News:
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El Financiero: Mexico and the US Deepen Bilateral Trade Discussions in Washington, Says Ebrard
Marcelo Ebrard met with US officials to discuss tariffs planned by Donald Trump that could impact the Mexican economy. -
El Financiero: Depression
It has been evident since October that the Mexican economy is in negative territory, and without significant changes, this trend is expected to continue in the early months of 2025.
Yesterday’s Dollar News:
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El Financiero: Mexico and the US Deepen Bilateral Trade Discussions in Washington, Says Ebrard
Marcelo Ebrard met with US officials to discuss tariffs planned by Donald Trump that could impact the Mexican economy. -
El Financiero: Salomón Jara Reduces Public Debt in Oaxaca, Reversing Trend of Predecessors
Salomón Jara highlighted the debt reduction in Oaxaca, a change from previous administrations. -
El Financiero: Trump’s Tariffs ‘Stress’ the Peso: What is Today’s Exchange Rate?
President Donald Trump stated that plans to impose 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada next week are still in progress, influencing Tuesday’s exchange rate. -
El Financiero: Green Light for Private Investment Opening in Energy
The State Agency for Renewable Energy awaits secondary laws and the implementation of reforms. -
El Financiero: Wall Street Operates ‘Cautiously’ Awaiting Impact of Trump Tariffs: Nasdaq Falls 0.43%
Stock markets are awaiting the impacts of tariff measures imposed by Donald Trump. -
El Financiero: Energy Regulation Threatens Businesses Due to Volumetric Controls
High investment costs and fines related to this measure could lead to the closure of many businesses, especially restaurants. -
El Financiero: Kof to Propose Cash Dividend of 0.92 Pesos per Share
The total dividend amounts to 15.462 billion pesos. -
El Financiero: AIFA Closes its First Year with Operating Profits of 285 Million MXN
Since its opening, AIFA (Felipe Ángeles International Airport) has generated operating profits and accumulated earnings of 285 million pesos.
Note: Data is updated with public information every 7 minutes and should be considered as reference only. The dollar currency is ‘US Dollar’ (USD), and the peso currency is ‘Mexican New Peso’ (MXN).
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For the third image (today’s news section): News headlines from El Financiero regarding US Dollar to Mexican Peso exchange rate and related economic factors on February 26, 2025.
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For the fifth image (footer note): Disclaimer and notes regarding the data accuracy, update frequency, and currency codes for US Dollar (USD) and Mexican New Peso (MXN).
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On Wednesday, February 26, 2025, the average exchange rate between the US Dollar and the Mexican Peso in Mexico is 1 USD = 20.39 MXN.
This reflects a minor increase of 0.01% (⇧ 0.0027) compared to the previous day. Current trading values indicate a Buy rate of 19.9922 MXN and a Sell rate of 20.7878 MXN.
This data represents the average interbank exchange rate for the present banking business day in Mexico. To understand the fluctuations and broader context, consider these trends:
- Weekly Change: The Peso has experienced a ⇧ 0.42% increase against the dollar this week since Feb 23, 2025.
- Monthly Change: Looking at the month, the Peso has ⇩ decreased by -0.78% against the dollar since Jan 31, 2025.
- Quarterly Change: Over the last quarter, the Peso has seen a ⇩ -1.24% decrease in value against the dollar since Dec 31, 2024.
- Year-to-Date Change: Similar to the quarterly trend, the Peso is ⇩ down -1.24% against the dollar since Dec 31, 2024.
- Performance Under Biden Administration: Since the start of the Biden administration, the Peso has ⇧ increased by 3.93% against the dollar since Jan 19, 2021.
- Performance Under AMLO Administration: Since the beginning of the AMLO administration, the Peso has ⇧ appreciated by 1.49% against the dollar since Nov 30, 2018.
Current Exchange Rates Across Mexican Banks
Below is a detailed comparison table showcasing the US Dollar to Mexican Peso exchange rates offered by various banks and governmental financial entities in Mexico today. These rates can vary based on the institution and are updated regularly.
Institution | USD Buy Rate | USD Sell Rate |
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Afirme | 19.50 | 21.10 |
Banco Azteca | 19.45 | 20.84 |
Banco de México, FIX (Tuesday) | N/A | 20.4683 |
Banco de México, Interbank 48 hrs Opening (Tuesday) | 20.4455 | 20.452 |
Banco de México, Interbank 48 hrs Maximum (Tuesday) | N/A | 20.55 |
Banco de México, Interbank 48 hrs Minimum (Tuesday) | N/A | 20.396 |
Bank of America | 19.4175 | 21.692 |
Banorte | 19.20 | 20.70 |
BBVA Bancomer | 19.60 | 20.76 |
Citibanamex | 19.84 | 20.97 |
DOF, Diario Oficial de la Federación | N/A | 20.4683 |
Grupo Financiero Multiva | N/A | 20.48 |
Inbursa | 19.90 | 20.90 |
Intercam | 19.9545 | 20.9593 |
Monex | 19.40 | 21.44 |
For Payments (Banco de México) | N/A | 20.464 |
SAT (Tax Administration Service) | N/A | 20.4683 |
Ve por mas (Tuesday) | 19.8566 | 21.0716 |
Average (n=18) | 19.9922 | 20.7878 |
Median | N/A | 20.39 |
Key News Affecting the Dollar to Peso Exchange Rate
Stay informed about the factors influencing the dollar to peso exchange rate. Here are some of the recent headlines:
Current News (February 26, 2025):
- El Financiero: Mexico and US Deepen Trade Discussions: Meetings between Mexican and US officials in Washington are focusing on bilateral trade, particularly in light of potential tariffs from the US.
- El Financiero: Mexican Economy Faces Potential Depression: Economic analysts suggest Mexico’s economy has been in a negative trend since October and may continue into a depression in early 2025.
Previous Day’s News (February 25, 2025):
- El Financiero: Mexico and US Discuss Trade Amid Tariff Concerns: Continuing discussions on trade relations and the potential impact of US tariffs on Mexican goods.
- El Financiero: Oaxaca Reduces Public Debt: The state of Oaxaca has successfully reduced its public debt, a positive economic indicator.
- El Financiero: Trump’s Tariffs Pressure the Peso: President Trump’s tariff plans are causing stress on the Mexican Peso and influencing exchange rates.
- El Financiero: Private Investment in Energy Sector Approved: Opening up the energy sector to private investment may have long-term economic effects.
- El Financiero: Wall Street Cautious Due to Trump Tariffs: Global markets react cautiously to potential US tariffs, impacting currency exchange and investment sentiment.
- El Financiero: Energy Regulation Threatens Businesses: New energy regulations could pose financial challenges for Mexican businesses.
- El Financiero: Kof Proposes Dividend Payout: Major Mexican company Kof announces a significant dividend payout.
- El Financiero: AIFA Reports First Year Profits: Mexico City’s new AIFA airport reports positive financial results in its first year of operation.
Disclaimer: Exchange rates are updated every 7 minutes using publicly available information and are for reference purposes only. USD refers to the US Dollar (ISO 4217 code: USD), and MXN refers to the Mexican New Peso (ISO 4217 code: MXN).