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USD/MXN makes a comeback as US Dollar recovers vs. the Mexican Peso

USD/MXN makes a comeback as US Dollar recovers vs. the Mexican Peso

  • USD/MXN climbs back above 17.80 at the beginning of the week.
  • Inflation data this week to shed light on Fed’s June meeting.
  • Mexican inflation figures to give USD/MXN traders clues for Banxico’s monetary policy meeting on May 18.

The USD/MXN makes a U-turn and climbs back above the 17.80 figure at the beginning of the week, as US Treasury bond yields edge up, while a risk-off impulse keeps Wall Street in the red. Solid data from the United States (US) cushioned the last week’s USD/MXN fall. At the same time, speculations that the Mexican central bank will pause its tightening cycle could trigger outflows from the emerging market currency. At the time of writing, the USD/MXN is trading at 17.8354.

US Dollar recovery, on speculations of Mexican central bank pausing tightening cycle

The US Dollar (USD) has shown signs of recovery against the Mexican Peso (MXN). Last Friday, the latest US jobs report showed signs of tightness, which warrants further action by the US Federal Reserve (Fed). Even though the Fed opened the door for a pause on its tightening cycle, this week’s inflation data could shed some light on what the Fed can do in June’s meeting.

Meanwhile, discussions about the US debt ceiling shifted sentiment sour. According to Janet Yellen, the US Treasury Secretary, there are no favorable alternatives to resolve the debt limit issue in Washington without assistance from the US Congress.

The US economic docket revealed data from the US Department of Commerce. Wholesale Inventories for March came at 0% MoM, below estimates of 0.1% expansion, though annually-based figures showed an improvement.

On the Mexican front, the agenda is empty for Monday. Still, on Tuesday, inflation figures would give USD/MXN traders some clues regarding the Bank of Mexico’s (Banxico) path toward its May 18 monetary policy meeting.

USD/MXN Technical Analysis

Once the USD/MXN found its floor around 17.7405, hitting six-year lows, the USD/MXN jumped off the year-to-date (YTD) low toward the 17.80 area. Even though the USD/MXN is still downward biased, a divergence between the Relative Strength Index (RSI) indicator printing higher troughs while the USD/MXN pair registers lower lows suggests that selling pressure is fading. If USD/MXN climbs above 18.0000, that will expose the 50-day EMA at 18.2087. A breach of the latter and above the April 26 high would open the door to test April’s high of 18.4008, followed by the 100-day EMA at 18.5371.

USD/MXN

Overview
Today last price 17.829
Today Daily Change 0.0722
Today Daily Change % 0.41
Today daily open 17.7568
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 18.0171
Daily SMA50 18.2189
Daily SMA100 18.5884
Daily SMA200 19.2311
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 17.9497
Previous Daily Low 17.7459
Previous Weekly High 18.078
Previous Weekly Low 17.7459
Previous Monthly High 18.4018
Previous Monthly Low 17.9329
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 17.8238
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 17.8719
Daily Pivot Point S1 17.6853
Daily Pivot Point S2 17.6137
Daily Pivot Point S3 17.4815
Daily Pivot Point R1 17.8891
Daily Pivot Point R2 18.0213
Daily Pivot Point R3 18.0929

 

 

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