At the market close on August 20, foreign exchange rates showed stable positioning for major currencies against the Canadian dollar, alongside minor upward movement for the euro in Mexico. According to data from Dow Jones, the euro closed in Canada at 1.61 Canadian dollars, marking a negligible negative variation of -0,17% compared to the previous session. Concurrently, the United States dollar in Canada settled at an average of 1.38 Canadian dollars, also maintaining its prior price level with a slight decrease of -0,15%.
In a separate market on the same date, the euro recorded a modest increase against the Mexican peso. Closing at 19.8 Mexican pesos, the currency rose 0,26% from its previous close of 19,75 pesos. This movement extends a short-term upward trend for the euro in Mexico, which has advanced 0,69% over the preceding week, contrasting with the relative stagnation observed against the Canadian currency.
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