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1 MXN
Mexican Peso (MXN)
= 2.94503 PHP
Philippine Peso (PHP)
1 MXN = 2.94503 PHP   1 PHP = 0.33955 MXN

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When converting 1 Peso to Peso, it's important to note that exchange rates fluctuate constantly due to various factors such as economic conditions, geopolitical events, and market sentiment. Therefore, the Peso rate displayed may vary slightly from moment to moment. Rest assured, we strive to provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date Peso exchange rates available. Whether you're converting Peso to Peso for a vacation or monitoring currency fluctuations for investment purposes, our tool provides reliable data.

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One of the oldest currencies of North America, the Mexican Peso, first introduced as the country’s official currency in 1863, originated from the Spanish dollar, which was used during the colonial period. Various modifications throughout history reflected Mexican states’ unstable economic and political life and changing relationships with major economic players of the time.

The MXN is substantial in the global foreign exchange market as one of the most traded of emerging market currencies. Its rate is affected by factors common to most currencies, such as interest rates, inflation, and economic policies, and also by Mexico’s economic indicators, notably its trade balance and oil prices, as Mexico is one of the main oil exporters. Mexico’s U.S. economic relations and its high trade dependence measured through NAFTA and its successor, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, make the MXN highly sensitive to economic changes in the U.S. and changes in the dynamics of their relationship.

 

The official currency of the Philippines, which is an archipelagic state in Southeast Asia, is the Philippine Peso. The word “Peso” originates from the Spanish period . In the period of Spanish rule, it was applied as a “word of reference both to a coin and to a measure of weight.” Nowadays, the Philippine Peso is issued and circulated in the form of banknotes and coins. The coin denominations vary from 1 to 10 pesos, while banknotes include 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1000 pesos. In the financial context, the PHP is utilized in multiple global operations, especially in the foreign exchange market. Nevertheless, experts often refer to this currency as a minor one, taking into account the world’s principal currencies.

The Philippines’ economy is considered to be one of the emerging Asian markets. It remains a service-oriented market, where both the revenue to the budget and the number of employed people depend on the corresponding sector. Many people transfer money to the Philippines on a regular basis, hence one of the critical characteristics vital to the PHP’s demand and value is remittances.

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