Return of the Superpeso – Mexican Peso Strengthens to 19-Unit Range Against the Dollar

Puerto Vallarta – In a notable move not seen since November 2024, the Mexican peso has returned to the 19-unit range against the U.S. dollar. The currency appreciated by 0.94 percent to 19.89 pesos per dollar, marking a 20-cent drop from Thursday’s close of 20.09.

Tariff Exemption Boosts Investor Sentiment

Analysts attribute the peso’s stronger performance to a moderation in risk aversion toward Mexico. According to Gabriela Siller, Director of Economic Analysis at Banco Base, the 25 percent tariff exemption on Mexican exports that meet USMCA requirements has been key. “The 25 percent tariff exemption on Mexican exports that comply with the USMCA is expected to lead to greater trade integration,” Siller said. “It requires companies to fulfill criteria such as regional content and labor content rules, thus avoiding tariffs.”

Gold Approaches $3,000 as Global Concerns Persist

While Mexico’s currency rides a wave of positive sentiment, gold prices on the global market continue to climb. The precious metal is approaching $3,000 per ounce, a record high driven in part by concerns over potential impacts of U.S. tariff policies on economic growth both domestically and worldwide.

Dollar Pricing in Banks

At local bank windows, the dollar is currently selling for 20.39 pesos per unit, with a purchase price of 19.27 pesos, according to Banamex data.

Indices and Bond Yields

In broader currency movements, the dollar index (DXY)—which measures the greenback against a basket of six major currencies—fell 0.05 percent to 103.77 points, while the Bloomberg Dollar Index (BBDXY) slipped 0.10 percent to 1,266.56. In the bond market, the yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury stands at 4.33 percent, whereas the 10-year Mexican government bond remains at 9.95 percent.

Global Currency Strength

Several emerging-market currencies are among the top gainers. Leading the pack is the Russian ruble, which strengthened by 1 percent, followed by the South African rand (0.90 percent), the Polish zloty (0.84 percent), the Swedish krona (0.71 percent), and the Brazilian real (0.69 percent).

With the Mexican peso hovering below the 20-unit threshold, analysts and investors alike will be watching closely to see if the currency can sustain its momentum—especially in the face of ongoing global uncertainties tied to trade policies and shifting market sentiment.

Puerto Vallarta - In a notable move not seen since November 2024, the Mexican peso has returned to the 19-unit range against the U.S. dollar. The currency appreciated by 0.94 percent to 19.89 pesos per dollar, marking a 20-cent drop from Thursday’s close of 20.09.

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