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The Mexican peso traded at 20.47 per US dollar this morning, reflecting market caution as investors weigh the impact of looming US tariffs and weak domestic economic indicators.The peso has struggled to regain momentum, hovering near recent lows, as Mexico braces for the implementation of 25% tariffs on its exports to the United States tomorrow.
President Trump confirmed last week that the tariffs, initially delayed in January, will proceed.This announcement has heightened uncertainty for Mexicos economy.
The country is already grappling with a widening trade deficit of $4.55 billion in January.
Additionally, the unemployment rate is rising at 2.7%.Mexicos GDP contracted by 0.6% in the fourth quarter of 2024, marking the sharpest decline since 2021 and reinforcing expectations that Banxico, Mexicos central bank, will cut interest rates by 50 basis points in March.The pesos recent depreciation reflects these challenges.
The USD/MXN pair climbed to a high of 20.54 last week before easing slightly today.
Analysts note that technical resistance at 20.50 remains a key hurdle for further peso weakness, while support at 20.00 could provide stability if sentiment improves.Mexican Peso Holds at 20.47 Amid Tariff Concerns and Weak Economic Data.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Market activity has been subdued, with muted inflows into peso-denominated ETFs as investors adopt a wait-and-see approach.
The pesos performance has also been influenced by broader emerging market trends.Geopolitical Uncertainty and Market SentimentGlobal risk sentiment has been dampened by geopolitical uncertainties and slowing growth in major economies.
Technical analysis indicates a bullish bias for USD/MXN, with the pair trading above its 50-day moving average at 20.45.Momentum indicators, such as the Relative Strength Index (RSI), suggest further upside potential if the pair breaks above resistance at 20.93.
However, failure to hold current levels could trigger a pullback toward the 100-day moving average at 20.24.Market participants remain divided on the pesos outlook.
Some expect continued depreciation due to trade tensions and Banxicos dovish stance.
Others see potential resilience if US-Mexico negotiations yield favorable outcomes or if domestic reforms boost investor confidence.As the tariff deadline approaches, traders will closely monitor developments in US-Mexico relations.
They will also watch upcoming economic data for clues on the pesos trajectory.





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