Mexico City, Mexico — The U.S. dollar recorded a slight increase at the start of trading this Tuesday, October 7, 2025, quoted at 18.39 pesos per unit, compared to the previous day's close of 18.34 pesos, according to data from the Bank of Mexico (Banxico).
Nationally, on average, the greenback is offered for sale at 18.61 pesos and is purchased at 17.94 pesos, reflecting a stable opening but with slight upward pressure against the Mexican peso.
How the Dollar Opened in Mexico's Major Banks
The exchange rate at the counters of the country's main financial institutions this Tuesday is as follows:
- Afirme: purchase $17.50 | sale $19.00
- Santander: purchase $17.25 | sale $18.95
- BBVA Bancomer: purchase $17.48 | sale $18.62
- Banamex: purchase $17.77 | sale $18.79
- Banorte: purchase $17.05 | sale $18.75
- Banco Azteca: purchase $17.00 | sale $18.84
These values may vary throughout the day depending on market supply and demand, as well as the U.S. dollar's international movements against other currencies.
Market Context and Analyst Outlook
The exchange rate's behavior responds to a mixed session in the financial markets, influenced by expectations regarding the monetary policy of the U.S. Federal Reserve (FED) and the most recent economic data.
Analysts forecast that the peso will maintain slight volatility in the coming days, pending new figures on inflation and interest rates in both Mexico and the United States.
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