Dollar price today, May 4, 2024, in Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, Costa Rica and Nicaragua

Dollar price today, May 4, 2024, in Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, Costa Rica and Nicaragua
Dollar price today, May 4, 2024, in Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, Costa Rica and Nicaragua
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ANDI Mexican peso remains profitable and its relative value US dollarsafter the Mexican currency fell sharply in the second half of April, but began to recover its value, which is expected to show a trend in the coming days.

Investors await new news Federal Reservewhich is expected to announce interest rate cuts sooner than expected.

Dollar price in Mexico

The average exchange rate for the dollar this Saturday, May 4, 2024, is US$16.9736 per Mexican peso.

At cash registers and exchange offices, one dollar is worth $16.9542 for purchase and $16.9931 for each dollar for sale.

Dollar price in Honduras

In Honduras, the lempira averages 24.7600 per dollar.

Its price is 24.5000 for purchase, while its price is 25.0000 lempira for sale.

Dollar price in Guatemala

The price of the dollar in Guatemala is Q7.7750.

It costs 7.5842 to buy, while it costs 7.9563 quetzals to sell.

Dollar price in Costa Rica

For Costa Rica, the average dollar price is 510.90 colones.

For purchase it is quoted at 49.87, while for sale it is 523.93 colones.

Dollar price in El Salvador

In El Salvador, the average dollar is 8.7527 colones.

To buy the price is 8.5228, while to sell it costs 8.9694 Salvadoran Colones.

Dollar price in Nicaragua

Finally, in Nicaragua, the dollar is 36.8199 Córdoba.

To buy it costs 36.5000, while to sell it costs 36.9500 Córdoba.

These prices are in Latin American countries

Colombia: 3,907.29 for purchase and 3,910.79 for sale (Colombian pesos).

Venezuela: 36.4186 for purchase and 36.5091 for sale (bolvare).

Dominican Republic: 57,800 for purchase and 58,400 for sale (Dominican pesos).

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