### Exchange Rate Update in Tijuana: November 6, 2024
On this Wednesday, the dollar maintains a buying price in the range of $19.30 MXN, while the selling price varies from $19.70 MXN. It’s noteworthy that exchange rates can differ at various outlets throughout the city of Tijuana.
Here’s a breakdown of exchange rates at major banks as of today:
– **Citibanamex**: Buying at $19.19 MXN, selling at $20.32 MXN
– **Banco del Bajío**: Buying at $18.90 MXN, selling at $20.50 MXN
– **Banorte**: Buying at $18.60 MXN, selling at $20.15 MXN
– **HSBC**: Buying at $18.85 MXN, selling at $20.32 MXN
– **BBVA Bancomer**: Buying at $18.94 MXN, selling at $20.11 MXN
– **Scotiabank**: Buying at $17.00 MXN, selling at $20.80 MXN
– **Inbursa**: Buying at $19.20 MXN, selling at $20.20 MXN
– **Santander**: Buying at $18.70 MXN, selling at $20.40 MXN
– **Banregio**: Buying at $18.30 MXN, selling at $20.30 MXN
– **Banco Azteca**: Buying at $18.45 MXN, selling at $20.15 MXN
– **BanCoppel**: Buying at $18.87 MXN, selling at $20.35 MXN
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### Weather Alert in Tijuana: Strong Winds Expected
Tijuana is bracing for strong Santa Ana winds this Wednesday, which are expected to bring a temperature decrease in the city. Residents are advised to stay cautious as these winds may increase the risk of fires, leading to potential damage to vacant lots and nearby buildings.
### Ongoing Investigations in Tijuana
Authorities are currently investigating claims concerning certain actions of the previous administration. These investigations, focusing on various government sectors, are nearing conclusion, with results expected to be released soon.
Additionally, discussions regarding the appointment of a new commissioner of search are ongoing, dividing opinions among experts and officials. The hope is for a new direction in the commission’s operations to improve their effectiveness.
### Cross-Border Voting by Tijuana Residents
In light of the U.S. elections, many Tijuana residents are crossing the border to participate. These cross-border voters express a unique connection to both nations, highlighting the differences in public spending and governance they perceive across the border.
For more detailed coverage on these topics, visit TJGringo.com and stay updated with comprehensive reports.