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Mexican Peso continues to decline for third day in a row due to US trade uncertainty

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Last updated: 2024/11/12 at 11:37 AM
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The Mexican Peso is facing a decline as uncertainty over the future of trade with the US and the possible imposition of tariffs looms large. The threat of mass deportation of Mexican immigrants could also impact remittance flows and demand for the Peso. The USD/MXN pair is rebounding from the bottom of a rising channel, indicating a potential continuation of its uptrend. Investor concerns about the implications of President-elect Donald Trump’s policies on the Mexican economy, along with expectations of a quarter percent interest rate cut by the Bank of Mexico, are contributing to the Peso’s depreciation.

The Mexican Peso’s weakening is largely attributed to fears surrounding Trump’s proposed policy agenda and its impact on Mexico’s economy. Issues such as trade relations, migration, the war on drugs, and constitutional changes in Mexico have raised concerns among investors. The existing free trade deal between the US, Mexico, and Canada (USMCA) has come under scrutiny due to recent changes in Mexico’s constitution, potentially opening the door for renegotiation. Rumors of a protectionist trade chief appointment by Donald Trump have further weighed on the Peso, causing a nearly 2.0% decline in a day.

The possibility of mass deportations of illegal migrants by Trump could have significant repercussions for the Mexican economy, as many Mexican workers in the US send remittances back home. A reduction in remittances would lead to lower aggregate demand for the Peso. Additionally, an influx of deported immigrants could create a supply shock, prompting Banxico to cut interest rates aggressively and further weaken the Peso. The potential outcome of a Republican majority in the US Congress could exacerbate the Peso’s weaknesses against the USD, according to forecasts by El Financiero.

The upcoming policy meeting of the Bank of Mexico on Thursday is expected to bring further volatility to the Peso. While recent inflation data suggests a likely interest rate cut by Banxico, lower rates could deter foreign capital inflows and lead to a weaker Peso. Technical analysis of the USD/MXN pair indicates a rebound from the base of a rising channel, with further upside potential. A break above key resistance levels could signal a resumption of the uptrend, with 21.00 as the next target level. Banxico’s role in guiding monetary policy through interest rate decisions is crucial in maintaining low and stable inflation within target levels.

In conclusion, the Mexican Peso faces challenges amid uncertainties surrounding Trump’s policies, potential trade renegotiations, mass deportations, and US political outcomes. The Peso’s weakness against the USD is likely to persist, with the Bank of Mexico’s interest rate decisions playing a significant role in shaping the currency’s future trajectory. Investors and traders will be closely monitoring upcoming events and policy actions that could impact the Peso’s performance in the coming days.

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