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The Foreign Exchange Commission, made up of officials from the Ministry of Finance and Banco de México, is responsible for foreign exchange policy in Mexico. At the end of 1994, the Commission determined that the exchange rate would be determined by market forces (a free float). Indicators and data on operations most frequently used by exchange rate analysts are included in this page.
 
  Statistics
US dollar auctions results
Exchange rates
Foreign exchange operations turnover
Banco de México's International Assets
 
  Background information
First drawing of the Federal Reserve swap line and auction from US dollar loan facility (Apr-3-2009)
Measures implemented by the Federal Government and Banco de Mexico to preserve the financial stability
Banco de Mexico’s Foreign Exchange Market operations
Historical Exchange Rate
Banco de Mexico announces the establishment of swap lines with the U. S. Federal Reserve (Oct-29-2008)
Banco de Mexico announces the extension of swap lines with the U. S. Federal Reserve (Feb-3-2009)
Frecuently asked questions
 

Legal Framework

Articles in Banco de México's law related to the Foreign Exchange Market

 
Articles from 21 to 23
Articles from 32 to 35
 
  Services
Currency rate calculators