Examples of Mexican Central Bank in a sentence
No significant differences exist, in any case, between the foreign exchange rates used by CEMEX and those exchange rates published by the Mexican Central Bank.
Pursuant to Circular 1/2005 issued by the Mexican Central Bank (Banco de México), it is hereby agreed that the inventory of assets forming part of the Trust Estate at its incorporation date is the one described in paragraph (a) of this Section.
This outflow triggered a rapid increase in the conversion of pesos to dollars as a result of rising devaluation fears.6 The Mexican Central Bank was unable to maintain the fixed exchange rate and fueled the selloff until the peso fully devalued.The Mexican government could not contain the collapse of their currency and turned to international support.
With respect to any amounts required to be measured in U.S. Dollars but denominated in Pesos, such amounts shall be converted to U.S. Dollars at the exchange rate published by the Mexican Central Bank (Banco de México) set forth in the Mexican Diario Oficial de la Federación on the Business Day immediately prior to the relevant date of determination.
U.S. dollar amounts at December 31, 2018 shown in the unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements have been included solely for the convenience of the reader and are translated from Mexican pesos, using an exchange rate of Ps.19.6829 per U.S. dollar, as reported by the Mexican Central Bank (Banco de México) as the rate for the payment of obligations denominated in foreign currency payable in Mexico in effect on December 31, 2018.
The principal authorities that regulate and supervise financial institutions in Mexico are the Mexican Central Bank, the SHCP, the CNBV, the CONSAR, the CNSF, the IPAB and the CONDUSEF.
U.S. dollar amounts at September 30, 2018 shown in the unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements have been included solely for the convenience of the reader and are translated from Mexican pesos, using an exchange rate of Ps.18.8120 per U.S. dollar, as reported by the Mexican Central Bank (Banco de México) as the rate for the payment of obligations denominated in foreign currency payable in Mexico in effect on September 30, 2018.
U.S. dollar amounts at June 30, 2017 shown in the unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements have been included solely for the convenience of the reader and are translated from Mexican pesos, using an exchange rate of Ps.17.8973 per U.S. dollar, as reported by the Mexican Central Bank (Banco de México) as the rate for the payment of obligations denominated in foreign currency payable in Mexico in effect on June 30, 2017.
The Financial Group and its subsidiaries are regulated, depending on their activities, by the Commission, the Mexican National Insurance and Bond Commission, the Mexican National Retirement Savings Systems Commission (the Commissions), the Mexican Central Bank (Banco de México) and other applicable laws and regulations.
Three specific goals are set out regarding the adoption of a code of practice/ethical norms on the international recruitment of health care workers, a policy regarding self‐sufficiency, and mechanisms for the recognition of foreign‐trained professionals (PAHO/WHO 2007a).