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  • noun Mexican peso

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Examples

  • Were we speaking here of investing pesos already converted from dollars or other currencies or, perhaps, dollars with which you would buy pesos to invest in MXN denominated bonds and when you say, "MXN denominated bonds" just what does that mean?

    Mexican pesos bonds 2009

  • Were we speaking here of investing pesos already converted from dollars or other currencies or, perhaps, dollars with which you would buy pesos to invest in MXN denominated bonds and when you say, "MXN denominated bonds" just what does that mean?

    Mexican pesos bonds 2009

  • Were we speaking here of investing pesos already converted from dollars or other currencies or, perhaps, dollars with which you would buy pesos to invest in MXN denominated bonds and when you say, "MXN denominated bonds" just what does that mean?

    Mexican pesos bonds 2009

  • Were we speaking here of investing pesos already converted from dollars or other currencies or, perhaps, dollars with which you would buy pesos to invest in MXN denominated bonds and when you say, "MXN denominated bonds" just what does that mean?

    Mexican pesos bonds 2009

  • Were we speaking here of investing pesos already converted from dollars or other currencies or, perhaps, dollars with which you would buy pesos to invest in MXN denominated bonds and when you say, "MXN denominated bonds" just what does that mean?

    Mexican pesos bonds 2009

  • Were we speaking here of investing pesos already converted from dollars or other currencies or, perhaps, dollars with which you would buy pesos to invest in MXN denominated bonds and when you say, "MXN denominated bonds" just what does that mean?

    Mexican pesos bonds 2009

  • Since the $7.25 MXN is only 0.24% of the transaction, you will probably not see it when computing your actual exchange rate.

    Page 4 2009

  • Were we speaking here of investing pesos already converted from dollars or other currencies or, perhaps, dollars with which you would buy pesos to invest in MXN denominated bonds and when you say, "MXN denominated bonds" just what does that mean?

    Mexican pesos bonds 2009

  • Were we speaking here of investing pesos already converted from dollars or other currencies or, perhaps, dollars with which you would buy pesos to invest in MXN denominated bonds and when you say, "MXN denominated bonds" just what does that mean?

    Mexican pesos bonds 2009

  • Since the $7.25 MXN is only 0.24% of the transaction, you will probably not see it when computing your actual exchange rate.

    Page 4 2009

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