The Mexican peso has taken a hit in recent weeks, shedding 4.13% of its value against the US dollar. This decline comes as the United States gears up for its presidential election on November 5th. The peso’s journey reflects the natural ebb and flow of free markets responding to global events. Currency traders have pushed […]
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