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America accepting Pesos
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07-25-2008, 05:41 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-25-2008 05:42 AM by mexika.)
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America accepting Pesos
![]() Peso power: Mexican currency nears six-year high vs. dollar 12:19 PM, July 23, 2008 Its good to be the peso. The Mexican currencys hot streak is about to take the official exchange rate through the 10-to-the-dollar threshold for the first time since 2002. American tourists, youve been warned. Buttressed by rising interest rates and a surprisingly strong economy, the peso has been surging against the dollar in the last few weeks, continuing a run-up that began early in the year. The official market rate -- meaning for large transactions at banks -- had the peso at 10.005 to the dollar this morning, down from 10.07 on Tuesday, according to Bloomberg data. Last August the dollar still was worth more than 11 pesos. The last time the dollar bought fewer than 10 pesos was in October 2002. For U.S. tourists the greenback already has crossed that line, because most bank exchange rates are much less favorable than the official rate. Wells Fargo & Co.s online currency center today was quoting 9.2 pesos per dollar. Its the trend thats important here: The pesos strength indicates that global investors like what they see in Mexico. For one, the nations central bank raised its benchmark short-term interest rate from 7.5% to 7.75% on June 20 to combat rising inflation, and lifted it again last week, to 8%. That is helping to attract more money to Mexican money market accounts and to bonds. Whats more, "The economy has held up pretty well despite the U.S. slowdown," says Win Thin, senior currency strategist at Brown Bros. Harriman & Co. in New York. As for the Mexican stock market, it also is holding up relatively well. Despite diving 8% in June amid the global market sell-off, the countrys IPC stock index is off a modest 6.7% year to date, about half the drop in the U.S. Standard & Poors 500 index. And for U.S. investors in Mexico, the robust peso means Mexican stocks are worth more when translated into dollars. Measured in greenbacks, the IPC index is up 1.8% this year. Orale! http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/money_co/2...good-to-be.html Unite The Many, defeat the few. Revolution is for the love of your people, culture, knowledge, wisdom, spirit, and peace. Not Greed! Soul Rebel Native Son http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=277...enous&hl=en |
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