Euro-Mexican Peso Exchange Rate Continues Downward Trend, Closes at 21.36 Pesos
Weekly decline of 0.36% despite maintaining 2.08% annual gain

- •On the 5th, the euro closed at 21.3626 pesos against the Mexican peso, rising 0.3% from the previous day.
- •Despite a weekly decline of 0.36%, it maintains a 2.08% gain on an annual basis.
- •Recent weekly volatility of 3.42% is lower than the annual volatility of 10.00%, showing relatively stable short-term movement.
Exchange Rate Movement on the 5th
On Wednesday, November 5th, in the Mexican foreign exchange market, the euro closed at 21.3626 pesos against the Mexican peso. This represents a 0.3% increase from the previous day.
Over the past week, the euro has declined 0.36% against the Mexican peso, but on an annual basis, it maintains a 2.08% gain. Looking at the movement over the past 10 days, the euro has shown an unstable pattern, displaying an overall downward trend while attempting rebounds in some sections.
Volatility Analysis
Last week's euro volatility was 3.42%, significantly lower than the annual volatility of 10.00%. This indicates that the currency is showing relatively stable movement in the short term compared to its activity over the past year.
As of the 5th, the euro showed a positive trend, rising from the previous day. This can be interpreted as a signal that market confidence in the European economy is partially recovering.
Over the past year in the Mexican market, the euro recorded a high of 23.2 pesos and a low of 21 pesos. The current exchange rate is forming near the year's low point, indicating that the euro is showing relative weakness.
How to Trade Euros in Mexico
Individuals wishing to buy or sell euros in Mexico can use bank branches or currency exchange offices approved by the Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público (Ministry of Finance and Public Credit).
There is also the option of purchasing dollar-denominated shares that track euro value through ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds), though consultation with financial professionals is recommended in this case.
In the case of Banco Azteca, purchases are limited to a maximum of 4,999 dollars per transaction and 30,000 dollars per month, requiring only official identification such as INE (National Registration Card) or passport. Free theft insurance of up to 7,500 pesos is also provided for 5 hours after the transaction.
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