Mexican Peso Drops for Second Day, Closes at 20.44 per Dollar

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – The Mexican peso continued its downward trajectory on Thursday, weakening against the U.S. dollar for the second consecutive day. The local currency’s decline reflects market caution over potential impacts from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed policies on the Mexican economy.

The exchange rate closed at 20.4401 pesos per dollar, a drop from the previous day’s closing price of 20.3223 pesos, according to official data from the Bank of Mexico (Banxico). This represents a loss of 11.78 cents for the peso, equivalent to a 0.58 percent decrease. Throughout the day, the dollar traded within a range of 20.2619 to 20.4665 pesos.

The Intercontinental Exchange Dollar Index (DXY), which measures the U.S. currency against six major currencies, rose by 0.31 percent to 107.01 units, indicating a stronger dollar on global markets.

Global Uncertainties: Russia-Ukraine Conflict Escalates

Investors are displaying increased risk aversion as the conflict between Russia and Ukraine intensifies, marked by recent remote missile attacks. This escalation has shifted investor preference from higher-yielding assets to safer havens.

“Investors’ attention continues to be focused on a possible escalation of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which has shifted the appeal of higher-yielding assets towards safer ones,” analysts at Monex Grupo Financiero noted in a report.

José Feliciano González, a professor at the Escuela Bancaria y Comercial (EBC), commented, “The peso was trading with a marked decline, victim of speculation over the armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and with the discount of what will be a tense trade relationship between Mexico and the United States.”

Domestic Developments: Institutional Reforms Raise Concerns

On the domestic front, the Mexican Chamber of Deputies approved a reform aiming to dissolve several autonomous bodies responsible for regulating economic sectors and ensuring government transparency. The move is intended to reduce public spending but has raised concerns about the country’s institutional strength.

“The approval of this reform deteriorates Mexico’s institutional profile, which increases the probability of downgrades in the credit rating of Mexican sovereign debt,” stated the Analysis department of Banco Base in a report.

Recently, the credit rating agency Moody’s revised Mexico’s sovereign rating outlook to negative. The agency cited “institutional weakness and policies that have the potential to undermine fiscal and economic results” as key reasons for the downgrade.

Outlook

The combination of international tensions and domestic policy changes is creating a complex environment for the Mexican peso. Market participants will be closely monitoring developments in U.S. trade policies under the incoming administration and the ongoing geopolitical risks emanating from Eastern Europe.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - The Mexican peso continued its downward trajectory on Thursday, weakening against the U.S. dollar for the second consecutive day. The local currency's decline reflects market caution over potential impacts from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's proposed policies on the Mexican economy.



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