Dollar price today, August 16, 2025: Peso falls after Trump-Putin meeting

The Mexican peso started this Saturday, August 16, 2025, with a decline against the US dollar. The national currency came under pressure following the meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska.
The meeting focused on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which generated uncertainty in international markets. Trump even stated that he would seek to meet with Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine, in the coming days.
According to data from the Bank of Mexico (Banxico), the exchange rate stands at $18.813 pesos per dollar , a figure slightly higher than that recorded on Friday, August 15, when the Mexican currency closed at $18.81. Although the adjustment is minimal, it reflects the peso's vulnerability to international political volatility.
The retail price of the dollar varies across the country's major banks. This Saturday, the national average is $18.35 pesos for purchase and $19.02 pesos for sale .
This is how the dollar is quoted in the most important financial institutions:
- BBVA Mexico : buy at $18.13, sell at $19.17
- Banorte : buy at $17.86, sell at $19.00
- Affirm : Buy at $17.40, Sell at $19.05
- Banco Azteca : buy at $17.90, sell at $19.40
The trend indicates a slight depreciation of the peso, although not reaching alarming levels. However, financial experts recommend caution, as volatility could intensify in the coming days depending on the progress of diplomatic negotiations between Russia, the United States, and Ukraine.
In conclusion, the Mexican peso continues to show sensitivity to external factors, primarily international political decisions. Those planning foreign exchange transactions this weekend are advised to monitor official announcements and exchange market movements.
La Verdad Yucatán