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USD/MXN moves below 17.5000 due to correction in the US Dollar, Core PCE awaited

  • USD/MXN recovers from the winning streak on the back of the downbeat US Dollar.
  • Banxico maintained its current interest rates at 11.25%.
  • Downbeat US Treasury yields are putting pressure on the Greenback.

USD/MXN retraces the winning streak that began on Monday, trading lower around 17.4480 during the European session on Friday. The pair faces downward pressure due to the correction in the US Dollar (USD).

The US Dollar Index (DXY) continues to weaken, which could be attributed to the pullback in US Treasury yields. The spot price bids lower around 105.80. The yield on the 10-year US Treasury bond stands at 4.54% by the press time.

The US Gross Domestic Product (GDP) remained steady at 2.1%, aligning with expectations. Initial Jobless Claims for the week ending on September 22 improved to 204K, a slight decrease from the previous 202K but fell short of the anticipated 215K.

US Pending Home Sales recorded a notable decline of 7.1%, surpassing the market expectation of a 0.8% fall. This decline contrasts with the previous 0.9% rise and highlights a significant swing in the housing market.

Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee has expressed confidence in the Federal Reserve's (Fed) ability to bring inflation back to its target. Goolsbee emphasized the unique opportunity to achieve this without a recession, underscoring the Fed's commitment to managing inflation while sustaining economic growth.

Richmond Fed President Thomas Barkin acknowledged that recent inflation data has been positive but cautioned that it is too early to predict the future course of monetary policy.

Traders await the release of the US Core Personal Consumption Expenditure (PCE) Price Index, the Fed's preferred measure of consumer inflation, scheduled for Friday. The anticipated reduction in the annual rate from 4.2% to 3.9% will be closely watched by market participants for its potential impact on the US Dollar.

On Mexico’s side, the Mexican Peso (MXN) received upward support as the Banco de México (Banxico) maintained its restrictive monetary policy stance in Thursday's meeting.

Mexico’s central bank kept interest rates unchanged at 11.25%, following the upward revision of its inflation forecasts. However, Mexico’s Jobless Rate (MoM) for August edged lower from 3.1% in July to 3.0%.

USD/MXN: additional important leels

Overview
Today last price 17.448
Today Daily Change -0.0938
Today Daily Change % -0.53
Today daily open 17.5418
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 17.31
Daily SMA50 17.0995
Daily SMA100 17.1902
Daily SMA200 17.8489
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 17.7387
Previous Daily Low 17.5392
Previous Weekly High 17.2506
Previous Weekly Low 16.9982
Previous Monthly High 17.4274
Previous Monthly Low 16.6945
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 17.6155
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 17.6625
Daily Pivot Point S1 17.4745
Daily Pivot Point S2 17.4071
Daily Pivot Point S3 17.275
Daily Pivot Point R1 17.674
Daily Pivot Point R2 17.8061
Daily Pivot Point R3 17.8735

 

 

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