Más Información

Turnan a ministro Giovanni Figueroa el caso de Mario Aburto, asesino confeso de Colosio; resolverá si condena de 45 años es correcta

FGR, sin investigación abierta contra Karime Macías, exesposa de Javier Duarte; permanece asilada en Reino Unido

SRE pide información de familias mexicanas detenidas por el ICE en centro de Texas; prioriza casos de menores

José Ángel Gurría Treviño, el exfuncionario con pensión dorada; su paso por Nafin, Hacienda y la OCDE

Mundial 2026: ¿Habrá alerta sanitaria por sarampión en México durante la Copa del Mundo?; esto dice Sheinbaum
Mexico's exchange rate may have been affected by a market over-reaction to China, and once things calm down, it should reflect Mexico's economic fundamentals and appreciate, Bank of Mexico Governor Agustín Carstens said on Friday.
Mexico's peso currency has hit a series of record lows against the dollar in recent days, with fears over Chinese markets and low oil prices battering the currency.
"As time passes and the dust settles," Carstens said at an event in Mexico City, "the nominal exchange rate will reflect the fundamentals of the Mexican economy, which from my point of view are strong, and certainly after that we'll see a more appreciated exchange rate in the future."
On Friday, when the peso slumped to a record low of 17.96 pesos per dollar, Mexico sold US$400 million in two tranches as part of an auction program to shore up the currency.
Also, Finance Minister Luis Videgaray said the Mexican economy likely grew around 2.5 percent in 2015.
Noticias según tus intereses
[Publicidad]
[Publicidad]








