MEXICO CITY — At midday of the exchange session, the dollar had lost seven centavos against its opening price, sold at a maximum of 19.13 pesos and purchased at a minimum of 18.32 in banks in the Mexican capital.
In turn, the euro is being offered at up to 21.12 pesos, representing a decrease of six centavos since its initial quote. The British pound is sold at 25.42 and the Japanese yen at 0.219 pesos.
According to CI Banco, although tranquility returned to the foreign exchange market in Mexico, this does not imply a change in trend towards appreciation of the Mexican currency — it is still expected that anxiety about UK’s exit from the EU will return.