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Mexican Peso Suffers Sharp Depreciation Amid U.S. Tariff Threats, Biggest Loser in Global Currencies

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - The Mexican peso experienced a significant depreciation on Tuesday, emerging as the most affected currency among major global peers against the U.S. dollar. The peso weakened by 2 percent, equivalent to 40.61 cents, closing the day at 20.6894 pesos per dollar in spot markets. This marked the currency's worst performance in over two years, reflecting escalating financial pressures and geopolitical uncertainty.

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