USD/MXN retreats from weekly highs drops below the 100, 20-DMAs

[ad_1] Share: USD/MXN edges lower by 0.48% on positive market sentiment and a weakened US Dollar. Despite hawkish remarks from Fed officials, the US Dollar remains under pressure, with the DXY marking minimal gains at 105.45. Upcoming political developments and potential credit rating revisions in Mexico may affect the Peso’s trajectory. The emerging

USD/MXN drops sharply as the Mexican Peso eyes 17.0000

[ad_1] Share: USD/MXN trades at 17.0741, down 0.19%, as the pair slides below the 20-day Moving Average, targeting the psychological 17.0000 level. Mixed US data, including a drop in inflation expectations, leaves investors uncertain about further Fed tightening beyond September. Technical outlook suggests downside risks below the 50-DMA at 17.0079 while reclaiming the

USD/MXN surges above 17.00 amid mixed US data, Banxico moves

[ad_1] Share: USD/MXN trades at 17.1222, up by 0.56%, recovering from a daily low of 16.9699. US Nonfarm Payrolls for August meet expectations, but the Unemployment Rate rise spurred an initial drop in USD/MXN. ISM Manufacturing PMI shows signs of improvement, helping the USD recover. The American Dollar (USD) recovered some ground against

USD/MXN drops but remains above 17.0000 amidst a hot US PPI reading

[ad_1] Share: The Mexican Peso (MXN) advances against the US Dollar, despite overall US Dollar strength. Banxico’s decision to hold rates at 11.25% boosted the Mexican Peso. USD/MXN may stabilize near current levels, potentially reaching 17.5000 if surpassing 17.4100. A daily close below 17.0000 could indicate an extended downward trend. The Mexican Peso

USD/MXN advances amid global risk-aversion and strong US Dollar

[ad_1] Share: USD/MXN rises 0.30% on Tuesday amidst a risk-off impulse. Chinese economic woes spurred by imports and exports plunging weakened the Mexican Peso. Upcoming Mexican inflation data on Wednesday could shed some light on the Bank of Mexico’s next monetary policy decision. USD/MXN gained traction on Tuesday as risk-aversion triggered outflows from

USD/MXN sinks after a soft US Nonfarm Payrolls report, risk appetite improvement

[ad_1] Share: USD/MXN drops more than 1.50%, but clings to the 17.0000 psychological level. US jobs data came soft, thus decreasing the chances for additional tightening by the Federal Reserve. Upcoming economic data includes the US inflation report, Balance of Trade, and Fed speakers, while in Mexico, Consumer Confidence and inflation rate will