THE PESO could move sideways against the dollar this week and stay at the P58 level following the result of the US elections and the US Federal Reserve’s latest rate cut. The local unit closed at P58.
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Mexico's peso was narrowly weaker on Wednesday after largely recovering from a slump earlier in the day to its lowest level ...
Mexico's currency took a roller coaster ride Wednesday after the U.S. elections, falling at one point to 20.81 pesos to the U ...
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Mexican Peso weakens on fears of Trump-imposed tariffs on Mexican imports. Banxico expected to cut rates by 25 bps as inflation approaches 3% target. Upcoming US and Mexico economic data ...
Mexico’s peso extended losses after the Financial Times reported that Robert Lighthizer was asked to be US Trade Representative under Donald Trump’s new administration.
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THE PESO declined to a four-month low against the dollar on Wednesday as Donald J. Trump claimed victory in the US presidential election. The local unit closed at P58.661 per dollar on Wednesday, ...
Mexican Peso posts four consecutive days of gains; USD/MXN tumbles below 20.00. Mixed Mexican data as inflation rises, but core inflation dips, potentially allowing further Banxico easing.