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USD/MXN at two weeks lows, about to break below 22.00

  • Mexican peso among top performers on Friday after Banxico meeting.
  • USD/MXN weakens further during the American session as Wall Street turns positive.

The USD/MXN is trading at the lowest level in two weeks at the 22.00 area. It is falling for the fourth consecutive day as the Mexican peso outperforms on Friday following a rate cut from Banxico.

An improvement in risk sentiment in Wall Street, where the Dow Jones is now in positive territory up 0.20%, adds to weakness in USD/MXN. The pair seems poised to break under 22.00. The next support level is seen at 21.90 and then, the next strong barrier emerges at the 21.50 zone.

Only a reversal in USD/MXN, with the dollar recovering levels above 22.30 would alleviate the bearish pressure. Above the next resistance is located at 22.60.

Banxico cuts rates, will likely continue to do

On Thursday, as expected, the Bank of Mexico cut the key interest rate by 50 basis points to 4.5%: One board member asked for a 25bps cut. Analysts at BBVA point out the Board brushed aside the recent inflation rise and clearly signalled that inflation is not a worry for monetary policymakers

“The dovish statement along with a deep recession and a widening output gap clearly suggests further monetary policy easing”, noted BBVA analyst. They continue to expect a further 150bp of rate cuts in the easing cycle that started a year ago, taking the policy rate to 3.00% by year. “We are sticking with our call of 50bp cuts in the policy rate in each of the three remaining scheduled meetings in 2020.”

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USD/MXN

Overview
Today last price22.0116
Today Daily Change-0.1620
Today Daily Change %-0.73
Today daily open22.1736
 
Trends
Daily SMA2022.3297
Daily SMA5022.4147
Daily SMA10023.0378
Daily SMA20021.3164
 
Levels
Previous Daily High22.3934
Previous Daily Low22.1362
Previous Weekly High22.9106
Previous Weekly Low22.2477
Previous Monthly High23.0953
Previous Monthly Low21.8473
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%22.2345
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%22.2952
Daily Pivot Point S122.0754
Daily Pivot Point S221.9773
Daily Pivot Point S321.8183
Daily Pivot Point R122.3326
Daily Pivot Point R222.4916
Daily Pivot Point R322.5897

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Matías Salord

Matías started in financial markets in 2008, after graduating in Economics. He was trained in chart analysis and then became an educator. He also studied Journalism. He started writing analyses for specialized websites before joining FXStreet.

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