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Mexican Peso edges lower as government aims to pass crucial reform bill

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Last updated: 2024/09/10 at 11:31 AM
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The Mexican Peso (MXN) is currently trading slightly lower as concerns grow among investors about a controversial judicial reform bill that the government is looking to pass. Rumors of an opposition senator potentially crossing the floor to vote with the government are also causing some unease. The USD/MXN pair continues to rise within a bullish channel, maintaining its upward trajectory.

The Peso has been on a steady bear trend since April, with the latest pressure coming from fears surrounding the potential passing of the judicial reform bill in the Senate. Lower inflation data for August has also added to the Peso’s weakness, as it increases the likelihood of an interest rate cut by the Bank of Mexico. Lower interest rates could lead to reduced foreign capital inflows, further weakening the Peso.

Despite these challenges, the Peso could see support from long-term geopolitical shifts, particularly in the context of global trade fragmentation. Former President Donald Trump’s threats to impose tariffs on countries not trading in USD could place Mexico in a favorable position as an intermediary. Trump’s recent resurgence in opinion polls ahead of a key televised debate with Vice President Kamala Harris may also impact the Peso’s performance.

The Mexican Peso is facing further pressure as the government moves closer to passing a judicial reform bill that could have negative implications for investment and the economy. The bill, which would allow for the election of judges rather than their appointment, is currently being debated in the Senate. Rumors of an opposition senator potentially voting with the government have heightened concerns about the bill’s passing.

Reactions from big-name investors like Morgan Stanley and Julius Baer have added to the apprehension surrounding the judicial reform. If the bill is approved, there is a possibility that Mexico’s creditworthiness could be affected, leading to economic and financial repercussions. The market is worried about the potential weakening of the rule of law and the concentration of power in the hands of the judiciary and executive branches.

August’s inflation data in Mexico showed a cooling in price gains, with headline inflation falling to 4.99% from 5.57% in July. Core inflation also decreased to 4.00% from 4.05% over the same period. These figures support expectations of an interest rate cut by Banxico at its upcoming meeting. The larger-than-expected fall in inflation, combined with potential Fed rate cuts, could lead to a 0.25% decrease in the bank’s policy rate.

Technical analysis of USD/MXN indicates a bullish trend, with the pair trading within a rising channel that began in April. A break above the year-to-date high could confirm a continuation of the uptrend, with a target in the 20.60s. Any weakness in the pair may be temporary, as the overall trend favors further upside. A decisive breakout below the mini-channel lows would be needed to challenge the short-term bias towards an uptrend.

In conclusion, the Mexican Peso is facing a combination of challenges, including the potential passing of a controversial judicial reform bill, lower inflation data, and the possibility of an interest rate cut by Banxico. Despite these headwinds, long-term geopolitical shifts and technical analysis suggest that the Peso could still find support and potentially rebound in the future. Investors will closely monitor developments in the Senate and economic indicators to assess the Peso’s performance in the coming weeks.

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