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Banxico maintains interest rates at 11.00%, while Peso remains depreciated.

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Last updated: 2024/06/27 at 10:36 PM
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On Thursday, the Bank of Mexico (Banxico) made the decision to maintain the overnight interbank interest rate at 11.00%, in line with most expectations. However, the decision was not unanimous, with Deputy Governor Omar Mejia Castelazo casting a vote for a 25-basis-point rate cut, which could have a significant impact on the Mexican economy. The Central Bank’s decision was acknowledged the prevailing financial market volatility and unique economic factors in Mexico.

Despite Banxico’s decision, the Mexican Peso failed to gain support as the currency depreciated due to the mentioned financial market volatility and idiosyncratic factors. Officials noted that Mexico’s Government bond yields increased, contributing to the depreciation of the Peso. Additionally, policymakers anticipate that the disinflation process will continue, allowing for a discussion on possible adjustments to the reference rate in the future.

Acknowledging the impact of the Mexican Peso depreciation on inflation forecasts, Banxico officials highlighted the balance of inflation risks leaning towards the upside. The weaker economic activity also contributed to the inflation outlook, although officials expect the disinflation process to continue. The decision to maintain the interest rate at 11.00% aims to stabilize economic conditions while addressing inflation concerns.

Following Banxico’s decision, the USD/MXN pair initially dipped to 18.35 before resuming its upward movement. Momentum favored buyers, with the Relative Strength Index (RSI) on the hourly chart indicating a positive trend. The USD/MXN pair traded with a gain of 0.42%, showcasing the ongoing volatility in the foreign exchange market in response to Banxico’s decision.

The Bank of Mexico, also known as Banxico, plays a crucial role in preserving the value of the Mexican Peso and maintaining stable inflation levels. The central bank uses interest rates as its primary tool to guide monetary policy, adjusting rates based on inflation levels. Higher interest rates are generally favorable for the Mexican Peso as they attract investors seeking higher yields. Banxico’s decision-making process is influenced by the US Federal Reserve, with the central bank often reacting and aligning its policies with those of the Fed.

Banxico typically convenes eight times a year to discuss and set monetary policy, with decisions influenced by the US Federal Reserve’s actions. Following the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, Banxico preemptively raised rates before the Fed to stabilize the Mexican Peso and prevent capital outflows. The rate differential between Banxico and the Fed is a critical factor in determining the strength of the Mexican Peso, with interest rate adjustments playing a pivotal role in shaping the country’s economic landscape.

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